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  1. Crostata

    A crostata is an Italian baked tart or pie, also known as coppi in Naples and sfogliata in Lombardy. The earliest known use of crostata in its modern sense can be traced to the cookbooks Libro de Arte Coquinaria (Book of the Art of Cooking) by Martino da Como, published circa 1465, and Cuoco napolitano (Neapolitan Cook), published in the late 15th century containing a recipe (number 94) titled Crostata de Caso, Pane, etc..A crostata is a "rustic free-form version of an open fruit tart" that may also be baked in a pie plate.Historically, it also referred to an "open-faced sandwich or canapé" because of its crusted appearance, or a chewet, a type of meat pie.

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  1. Crostata

    A crostata is an Italian baked tart and a form of pie. It has been known by various names throughout Italy, including coppi in Naples and sfogliate in Lombardy. Historically, it also referred to an "open-faced sandwich or canapé" because of its crusted appearance, or also a chewet, a type of meat pie. The earliest known use of crostata in its modern sense can be traced to the cookbooks Libro de Arte Coquinaria by Martino da Como, published circa 1465, and Cuoco napolitano, published in the late 1400s containing a recipe titled Crostata de Caso, Pane, etc.. Similar to the French galette, a crostata is a "rustic free-form version of an open fruit tart" that may also be baked in a pie plate.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of crostata in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of crostata in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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