Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Tedesco term or phrase:
Friggaessen
Italiano translation:
Frigga (piatto tradizionale a base di speck e formaggio cotto a fuoco vivo)
Tedesco term
Friggaessen
3 +5 | Frigga (piatto tradizionale a base di speck e formaggio cotto a fuoco vivo) | Zea_Mays |
Mar 8, 2009 18:05: Prawi changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
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Proposed translations
Frigga (piatto tradizionale a base di speck e formaggio cotto a fuoco vivo)
Cfr.
"...Nun, Frigga ist eine regionale Spezialität,
bestehend aus Kärntner Speck & Käse…aber
mehr wird nicht verraten. "
http://news.cdhotels.at/msgs/187/event_2.pdf
"Der Eine oder Andere wird sich fragen, was ist Frigga?? Es ist keine Friggadelle, so wie Frau Braun aus Köln gemeint hat. Es besteht aus Käse und Speck und wird auf offenenen Feuer zubereitet. ---"
http://www.arlbergerhof.at/news-lg.php?aus=winter&d=0&id=124...
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