Yes, there is an Italian meat called sadiccia. The protein in question may be found also spelled saddiccia(pronounced "sad-DEET-tcha") and -- in more standard, less regional format -- salsiccia (pronounced "sal-SEET-tcha"), all of which translate into English as "sausage."
"Meat" in English means carne in Italian.
Carne rossa is the Italian word for red meat
If you mean pancetta, it is a type of dry cured Italian meat, not usually smoked.
"Horse meat" in English means carne di cavallo in Italian.
· An Italian meat whose spelling begins with the letter "c" is capicola.
Italian sausage
Italian people eat spicy meat like Italian sausage.
A carnivore is an animal that primarily eats meat as its main source of food. They have adaptations such as sharp teeth and claws for hunting and consuming other animals. Examples of carnivores include lions, wolves, and eagles.
First of all, several different varieties of tuna are canned. Skipjack, Bluefin and Yellowfin (called Ahi in Hawaii) tuna are canned and sold as "light meat," while Albacore (also called Longfin tuna , Tombo Ahi, and Ahi Palanacan) is the only tuna that can be labeled premium "white meat".
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"Meat sauce" and "ragout" are English equivalents of the Italian word ragù. The masculine singular noun refers to a sauce of minced meat, onions, and tomatoes. The pronunciation will be "ra-GOO" in Italian.
Antelope meat is called Venison, as is Deer meat.