Milanese taste tended towards Chinese export wares and other decorative pieces.
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Risotto alla milanese is rice cooked in a broth made of bone marrow and yellow saffron.
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It is often garnished with gremolata and traditionally served with risotto alla milanese.
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At this day the territories of the milanese duky passed definitively under the imperial dominion.
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The veal cutlet milanese is our delicious next choice.
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Milanese finished the season with 16 goals.
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Milanese it is a language near to the death, absolutely not speaked by the young peole, morver not by the immigrants.
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The chicken milanese at the 13th Floor.
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Briggs also loves to cook with pork, and his pork milanese is the most requested dish of his three daughters, ages 9, 11 and 16.
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A native or inhabitant of Milan
Of or relating to or characteristic of Milan or its people
Milanese (Milanes, Milanu00E9es, Meneghin, Meneghu00ECn) is the central dialect of the Western variety of the Lombard language spoken in the city, the province of Milan and the northernmost part of the province of Pavia.
Milanese is a surname, and may refer to: * Mauro Milanese (born 1971), Italian professional footballer * Rob Milanese (born 1980), American football wide receiver * Steve Milanese, experimental grime/dub producer from London
The descriptive term for Italian armour of the 15th century characterized by an organic, rounded line. Milanese armours are generally made from larger plates than their German gothic counterparts, have little fluting, and are more curvaceous. ...