Yes, "Gorgonzola" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of cheese named after the town of Gorgonzola in Italy.
Yes, mozzarella and Gorgonzola are probably the most famous examples.
Saint Lucy was from the town of Syracuse in Sicily, Italy.
it originated from italy,in fact there is a town called cantu.
Bolognese is a meat sauce and although meat sauce is made throughout Italy it is traditionally called Bolognese because it is claimed that it originated in the town of Bologna, Italy.
is there a town in italy named renfrolio
That is because Chowder is dimwitted and Gorgonzola hates dimwits. The dimwit also gets to be a chef, which makes Gorgonzola rage. Chowder also steals cheesecakes from Gorgonzola on a daily basis.
"Gorgonzola" is both a cheese and the supposed original source of the cheese. The cheese Gorgonzola is a veined Italian "blue" cheese, made from whole cow's and/or goat's milk. The comune of Gorgonzola in the province of Milan, in Lombardy, northern Italy claims to be the the origin of the cheese - reportedly having been producing it since 879 A.D - although some other localities in the region dispute this.
Mussolini was born in Dovia di Predappio, a town in the province of Forli, Italy.
Gorgonzola - 2009 was released on: USA: June 2009
Yes, Mozzarella should be capitalized.
Arconati is not a town in Italy, it is a place. It is a Villa in Castellazo and influenced the town tremendously.