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greek words "dios" (δῐος) and "pyron" (πῡρον). a popular etymology construed this as "divine fruit", or as meaning "wheat of zeus" [ ] or "god's pear" and "jove's fire". the dio-, as shown by the short vowel 'i', has nothing to do with 'divine' (δῑoς ), dio- being an affix attached to plant names,
may be spherical, acorn-, or pumpkin-shaped. [ ] the flesh is astringent until fully ripe and is yellow, orange, or dark-brown in color. [ ] the calyx generally remains attached to the fruit after harvesting, but becomes easy to remove once the fruit is ripe. the ripe fruit has a high glucose content...
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dressing insalata di rucola aed salad of rocca leaves, sliced onion, mushroom, lemon juice and olive oil insala di caprese aed delicate buffalo mozzarella with fresh tomato, olive oil and basil dressing insalata di caesar aed crunchy romaine lettuce with parmesan cheese, egg yolk, olive oil, garlic and vinegar
napolitana – tomato, mozzarella, anchovies & oregano bruschetta frutta di mare – tomato, mozzarella, seafood & oregano bruschetta vegetariana – tomato, mozzarella, mix of vegetables & oregano luppe (soup) minestrone di verdune aed a classic countryside vegetable soup luppa al frutta di mare aed freshly prepared...
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