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Agritourism
An accomodation form usually found in rural Italy.

Amati family
The founder of the Cremonese school of violin-making.

Amati Andrea (1500-1577)
Amati Antonio(1540-1607)
Amati Hieronymous I (1561-1630)
Amati Nicolo (1596-1684)
Amati Hieronymous II (1649-1740)

Amatriciana
A typical pasta sauce recipe from Amatrice

Antipasto
What is served before the primi during an italian meal

Apicius
The only, ancient Roman, surviving cookbook.

Appassimento
The drying process in making passito wine

Aragosta
A type of lobster indigenous to Italy

Archimedes
Archimedes of Syracuse, Sicily, an ancient savant and mathematician.

Asiago
A DOP cheese made of whole cow's milk

Avogadro
A Italian scientist famoujs for his contributions to molecular theory, most notanbly what is known as Avogadro's law.

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