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- Mostarda abstract "Mostarda di frutta (sometime also called only mostarda) is an Northern Italian condiment made of candied fruit and a mustard-flavoured syrup. Commercially the essential oil of mustard is employed, which has the advantage of transparency; in home cooking, mustard powder heated in white wine may be used.Traditionally mostarda was served with boiled meats, the bollito misto which is a speciality of northern Italian cooking. More recently it has become a popular accompaniment to cheeses.".
- Mostarda thumbnail Mostardadicremona.jpg?width=300.
- Mostarda wikiPageID "8707165".
- Mostarda wikiPageLength "2651".
- Mostarda wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Mostarda wikiPageRevisionID "700114268".
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Apple.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Boiled_meat.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Bollito_Misto.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cremona.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuisine_of_Lombardy.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_cuisine.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mantua.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mustard_(condiment).
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Condiment.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Cremona.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserves.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mustard_brands.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Mustard_oil.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Mustard_seed.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Italy.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Quince.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Specialty_foods.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Veneto.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink Vicenza.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLink File:Mostardadicremona.jpg.
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Mostarda di Cremona''".
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLinkText "''mostarda di frutta''".
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mostarda".
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLinkText "mostarda di frutta".
- Mostarda wikiPageWikiLinkText "mostarda".
- Mostarda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Mostarda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Condiment-stub.
- Mostarda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-cuisine-stub.
- Mostarda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mustard_(condiment).
- Mostarda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Mostarda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mostarda subject Category:Cremona.
- Mostarda subject Category:Cuisine_of_Lombardy.
- Mostarda subject Category:Italian_cuisine.
- Mostarda subject Category:Mantua.
- Mostarda subject Category:Mustard_(condiment).
- Mostarda hypernym Condiment.
- Mostarda type Food.
- Mostarda comment "Mostarda di frutta (sometime also called only mostarda) is an Northern Italian condiment made of candied fruit and a mustard-flavoured syrup. Commercially the essential oil of mustard is employed, which has the advantage of transparency; in home cooking, mustard powder heated in white wine may be used.Traditionally mostarda was served with boiled meats, the bollito misto which is a speciality of northern Italian cooking. More recently it has become a popular accompaniment to cheeses.".
- Mostarda label "Mostarda".
- Mostarda sameAs Q1653093.
- Mostarda sameAs Mostarda.
- Mostarda sameAs Senffrucht.
- Mostarda sameAs Mostarda.
- Mostarda sameAs Mostarda.
- Mostarda sameAs Mostarda.
- Mostarda sameAs モスタルダ.
- Mostarda sameAs Mostarda.
- Mostarda sameAs m.027fqck.
- Mostarda sameAs Мостарда.
- Mostarda sameAs Mostarda.
- Mostarda sameAs Q1653093.
- Mostarda wasDerivedFrom Mostarda?oldid=700114268.
- Mostarda depiction Mostardadicremona.jpg.
- Mostarda isPrimaryTopicOf Mostarda.