How To Use finocchio In A Sentence
- He plucked a stalk of dried finocchio and chewed it ruminatively, Huck Finn style. SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
- Florence Fennel, also known as finocchio, is an annual which is known mainly for the stem that swells to a ‘bulb’ as it grows.
- One of Terje's specialties is salumi such as the soft, smoky 'nduja, mortadella and finocchiona served at Barbacco. SFGate: Top News Stories
- Ask the grocer for finocchio and be prepared for a couple of jokes.
- Fennel: Florentine fennel, also called finocchio, resembles a pregnant bunch of celery. Make It Easy Make It Light
- The name finocchio is simply the general Italian word for fennel, but has been used in other countries to distinguish this special type, which was developed in Italy in the 17th century.
- I know of finocchio from an Italian friend, it looks like a bulbous stalk of celery with fine dill like tendrils.
- Finocchiona is a fat, loose-textured, soft salami typical of Tuscany.
- Florentine fennel, also known as finocchio by Italian cooks, looks like a flattened bunch of celery with a bulbous base and feathery green leaves. Make It Easy Make It Light