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Occasionally we were roused from our hypothermic torpor by some carb- free delicacy from the kitchen.
Truffle, edible subterranean fungus, prized as a food delicacy from Classical times.
I'm Your Man is a delicacy from the top table of rock royalty.
Lardo di colonnata, commonly referred to as lardo, is considered a delicacy from the Tuscan region of Italy.
The unctuous cheese, a delicacy from the southern heel of Italy and a richer cousin of mozzarella, was only available in the Puglia region until a decade ago.
Throughout winter Canberra and its surrounds is celebrating its fifth Truffle Festival, with local restaurants serving up the delicacy from the Southern Highlands to the Snowy Mountains.
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Casual and buzzing, the bistro's long menu features adventurous delicacies, from trotters to crispy pig's ears to lamb neck hash.
Although Roberts was born and reared in California, he had often heard about such lost delicacies from his mother, who grew up in South Carolina.
Von Bremzen blends her research with a history of her family, including her grandfather, a daring intelligence officer whose missions yielded forbidden delicacies from abroad.
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