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Что (кто) такое uova in camicia - определение

SMALL MOZZARELLA CHEESE BALLS
Uova di bufala; Bocconcino
  • Bocconcini with a sprig of [[basil]]

Culo e camicia         
1981 FILM BY PASQUALE FESTA CAMPANILE
Culo e camicia (film)
Culo e camicia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile, consisting in two segments, respectively starred by Enrico Montesano and Renato Pozzetto.
Italian destroyer Camicia Nera         
DESTROYER OF THE REGIA MARINA
User:Sturmvogel 66/Sandbox/Italian destroyer Camicia Nera; Italian destroyer Artigliere (1943); Soviet destroyer Lovky
Camicia Nera was one of nineteen s built for the (Royal Italian Navy) in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Completed in 1938, she was the first ship of the first batch of a dozen ships to enter service.
Garibaldi shirt         
  • Garibaldi Guard]]
  • [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]]'s soldiers, wearing the distinctive, red, uniform, Garibaldi shirt, during the 1860 "[[Expedition of the Thousand]]", in [[Sicily]]
  • shirtwaists]], with details, about patterns and materials.
  • Garibaldi shirt and cap exhibited in the [[Siena]] town hall
  • In 1860, the Empress [[Eugénie de Montijo]], of [[France]], introduced the Garibaldi [[blouse]], as popular women's fashion. Woman in white, Garibaldi blouse,  photograph, circa 1860-1865.
RED WOOL SHIRT, AS WORN BY THE FOLLOWERS OF GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI, OR A WOMAN'S BLOUSE OR JACKET INSPIRED BY THESE SHIRTS
Camicia rossa
A Garibaldi shirt (also called "Garibaldi jacket" or "Camicia rossa") was a woman's fashion, a red wool shirt named after the Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi first popularized in 1860. It was the direct ancestor of the modern women's blouse.

Википедия

Bocconcini

Bocconcini (Italian pronunciation: [bokkonˈtʃiːni]; singular bocconcino [bokkonˈtʃiːno], "small mouthful") are small mozzarella cheese balls. Like other mozzarellas, they are semi-soft, white, and rindless unripened mild cheeses that originated in Naples and were once made only from the milk of Italian Mediterranean buffalo. Nowadays, they are usually made from a combination of buffalo and cow's milk. Bocconcini are packaged in whey or water, have a spongy texture, and absorb flavors.

It is made in the pasta filata manner by dipping curds into hot sauce, and kneading, pulling, and stretching. Each cheese is about the size, shape, and color of a hardboiled egg: indeed, an alternative name used is uova di bufala, or "Buffalo eggs". Baby (bambini) bocconcini can also be purchased; these are a smaller version, about the size of large grapes or cherries. This smaller version is also known as ciliegine (small cherries).

Bocconcini of water buffalo's milk are still produced in the provinces of Naples, Caserta, and Salerno, as bocconcini alla panna di bufala, in a process that involves mixing freshly made Mozzarella di Bufala Campana DOP with fresh cream. A Bocconcino di Bufala Campana DOP is also made, which is simply Mozzarella di Bufala Campana DOP, produced in the egg-sized format.

Bocconcini of whole cow's milk are also manufactured, in which the higher liquid content, in comparison to standard mozzarella, lends them the soft consistency of fior di latte.

Bocconcini can be bought at most Italian supermarkets. They are often used in caprese salad, or served to accompany pasta.