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SF0325099
Gandino October 08, 2023 - Presentation of the slow mays network manifesto.
SF0325098
Gandino October 08, 2023 - Presentation of the slow mays network manifesto.
SF0325097
Gandino October 08, 2023 - Presentation of the slow mays network manifesto.
SF0325096
Gandino October 08, 2023 - Presentation of the slow mays network manifesto.
SF0304078
Tortorici Royal Pasta Presidium is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
SF0302115
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
SF0302114
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
SF0302113
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
SF0302112
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
SF0289807
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289806
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289805
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289804
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289803
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289802
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289801
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289800
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289799
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289798
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289797
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289796
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289795
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.
SF0289794
There are various types of melons (Cucumis melo): some are netted on the surface and belong to the reticulatus group; the cantalupensis, on the other hand, are smooth and have a flattened shape on each end, the inodorus have an elongated elliptical shape, a light scent and a great shelf life (they are also called winter melons). In the Reggio area, varieties of each of these types were grown, some have survived and are still available, although they are not easy to find.