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prosciutto
[ proh-shoo-toh ]
noun
- salted ham that has been cured by drying, always sliced paper-thin for serving.
prosciutto
/ pr蓹蕣藞蕛u藧t蓹蕣; pro藞蕛utto /
noun
- cured ham from Italy: usually served as an hors d'oeuvre
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of prosciutto1
1935鈥40; < Italian prosciutto, earlier presciutto < Vulgar Latin *perexsuctus all dried up, equivalent to Latin per- per- + exsuctus lacking juice
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of prosciutto1
Italian, literally: dried beforehand, from pro- pre- + asciutto dried
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We like to give people an option to drizzle hot honey on their slice with a couple of slices of prosciutto.
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Finally, sprinkle chopped prosciutto over the chicken and cheese and place back into the oven.
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You know what, they love prosciutto in this house, everyone loves it.
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You won鈥檛 go wrong with anything, but the decadent, pillowy soft ricotta gnocchi with herb pesto and crispy prosciutto is truly spectacular.
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