Carciofi alla giudia
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Carciofi alla giudia is the most famous dish from the Italian Jewish cuisine. The name means literally "Jewish style artichokes".
This recipe originated in Rome and it's basically a deeply fried artichoke.
[edit] See also
- Jewish cuisine
- Italian cuisine
- Italkim
- Carciofi alla Romana