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 Translation for 'semolina' from English to Italian
NOUN   semolina | semolinas
gastr.
semolino {m}
semolina
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Translation for 'semolina' from English to Italian

semolina
semolino {m}gastr.
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Usage Examples English
  • Shankarpali is made from a dough of sugar, ghee, maida, and semolina.
  • It is speculated that Halva (or Halwa) is associated with Indian traditions and culture, written records of sweets from Mānasollāsa indicate that semolina halvas, the most popular form of halvas in India, were already known in India, for instance, it mentions a sweet called "shali-anna" which is a semolina based sweet today known as Kesari in South India.
  • Iraqi Jews, put semolina kubba in their bamia stew.
  • Kesari Bhath is a sweet dish made of semolina, sugar, ghee.
  • Gluten-free gnocchi alla romana are made by replacing semolina with cornmeal.

  • Kalb el louz or Qalb ellouz (Arabic: قلب اللوز) is a traditional semolina based Algerian dessert.
  • The standard ingredients are semolina, eggs, cardamom, sugar and salt, but a variant replaces semolina with pudding rice.
  • Upma is typically made by first lightly dry roasting semolina (called "rava" or "sooji" in India).
  • is a griddle- or pan-cooked semolina flatbread native to the Middle Atlas in Morocco, The dough may also contain some sugar.
  • Loss-in Weight Feeds: in which the change in weight of the hopper which the semolina is poured from indicates the semolina flow.

  • Khobz Mbesses (Arabic: خبز مبسّس ) is an Algerian cake usually made with semolina or farina.
  • Broadly speaking, meal produced from grains other than wheat may also be referred to as semolina, e.g., rice semolina and corn semolina. Corn semolina is commonly called grits in the United States.
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