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What (who) is bucco - definition


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GENUS OF BIRDS
Bucco is a genus of birds in the puffbird family Bucconidae. Birds in the genus are native to the Americas.
Fritz Bucco         
SWISS FOOTBALLER
Fritz Bucco (date of birth unknown) was a Swiss footballer who played for FC Basel as forward in the early 1920s.
Ossobuco         
  • Ossobuco served with [[risotto]]
LOMBARD DISH
Osso Bucco; Osso buco; Ossobuco alla milanese; Osobuco; Osso-buco; Oso buco; Asso bucco; Osso Buco; Osso bucco; Ossobucco
Ossobuco or osso buco (; or òs büüs ) is a specialty of Lombard cuisine of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine and broth. It is often garnished with gremolata and traditionally served with either risotto alla milanese or polenta, depending on the regional variation.
Examples of use of bucco
1. Lunch was asparagus froth, osso bucco, strawberries and rosewater ice cream.
2. Attorney General Jon Bruning said he will ask the state court to reconsider its decision, and his spokeswoman Leah Bucco–White said, We‘re exploring all our options.‘‘ Gov.
3. Attorney General Jon Bruning said he would ask the state court to reconsider its decision, and spokeswoman Leah Bucco–White said, We‘re exploring all our options.‘‘ Gov.
4. Actor John Ventimiglia, who plays hot–headed chef Artie Bucco on the hit television show "The Sopranos," pleaded guilty Monday to drunk driving.
5. He discovered the character originated as either a country bumpkin called Maccus, or comic servant called Bucco that developed into Pulcinella, a character from the Italian ‘maschere‘ – or masked characters used in plays.