Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A name given in Italian glass-works to an artificial crystal of a sea-green color.
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Examples
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This is also the place to try another local speciality, bollito misto, a half-a-dozen different cuts of boiled meats served with an array of savoury sauces – horseradish, parsley, candied fruits.
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"Minestrones can be made with water or vegetable stock," he writes in Jamie's Italy, "but the most memorable ones I've eaten have been made from the light broth that you get when making bollito misto".
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In winter, they serve the best bollito misto in Rome.
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In winter, they serve the best bollito misto in Rome.
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In winter, they serve the best bollito misto in Rome.
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Without the uglier, more flavorful bits of traditional bollito misto like veal head and pig lungs, something needs to be added.
Augieland 2008
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Without the uglier, more flavorful bits of traditional bollito misto like veal head and pig lungs, something needs to be added.
restaurants 2008
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Without the uglier, more flavorful bits of traditional bollito misto like veal head and pig lungs, something needs to be added.
Augieland: 2007
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Without the uglier, more flavorful bits of traditional bollito misto like veal head and pig lungs, something needs to be added.
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A bollito misto with short ribs in a clarified broth with a green herb sauce was pretty successful.
First-Class Chefs Take Flight Laurie Werner 2006
Prolagus commented on the word bollito
While I have never seen or heard of the bollito in the CD definition, I've tasted some excellent bollito in my life.
December 10, 2010