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Zabaione
Zabaione (Italian pronunciation: [dzabaˈjoːne]) or zabaglione (UK: , US: , Italian: [dzabaʎˈʎoːne]) is an Italian dessert, or sometimes a beverage, made with egg yolks, sugar, and a sweet wine (usually Moscato d'Asti or Marsala wine). Some versions of the recipe incorporate spirits such as cognac. The dessert version is a light custard, whipped to incorporate a large amount of air. Since the 1960s, in restaurants in areas of the United States with large Italian populations, zabaione is usually served with strawberries, blueberries, peaches, etc., in a champagne coupe. In France, it is called sabayon, while its Italian name is zabaione or zabaglione (or zabajone, an archaic spelling). The dessert is popular in Argentina and Uruguay, where it is known as sambayón (from the Piedmontese sambajon) and is a popular ice cream flavour. In Colombia, the name is sabajón. In Venezuela, there is also a related egg-based dessert drink called ponche crema. This is consumed almost exclusively during Christmas time.
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Zabaione
Zabaglione, is an Italian dessert, or sometimes a beverage, made with egg yolks, sugar, a sweet wine. The dessert version is a light custard, whipped to incorporate a large amount of air. Since the 1960s, in restaurants in US areas with large Italian populations, zabaglione is usually served with strawberries, blueberries, peaches, etc. in a champagne glass. In France, it is called sabayon, while its Italian name is zabaione or zabaglione. It is believed that the name comes from Dalmatia, a part of Croatia, where it is called "zavajun", originating from the Dalmatian dialect's version of the Croatian verb "vajati", which means to "beat", "stir" or "roll", depending on the context. The dessert is popular in Argentina and Uruguay, where it is known as sambayón. It is a popular ice cream flavour in Argentina's ice-cream shops. In Colombia, the name is sabajón. In Venezuela, it is called sambayón; there is also a related egg-based dessert drink called ponche crema. This is consumed almost exclusively at Christmas time.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ZABAIONE in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of ZABAIONE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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