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Polenta<\/h1>\n

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A typical dish from Abruzzo eaten during cold periods, polenta is a sign of conviviality and family warmth. Served on a large wooden pastry board, the polenta is placed in the center of the table, without plates, and all together between a chat and a glass of typical wine of the area, they savor this dish made of finely ground maize flour, seasoned the most of the sometimes with sauce and Abruzzo sausage, or served plain with firfilloni (or dried sweet peppers), beans and sausage. <\/p>\n

Polenta recipe with ribs and sausages: <\/strong> <\/p>\n