Restaurants
asked to
give money from famed dish to
town wrecked by
Italian quake
Italian
Restaurants are being
asked to donate
money from orders of amatriciana to earthquake relief efforts.*
The famous pasta
dish comes
from Amatrice, the
Italian town at the center of an earthquake that rattled central Italy, destroyed much of the town, and left at least
73 people dead .
SEE ALSO:
Major earthquake and multiple aftershocks rock central Italy
Restaurants that sell pastas amatriciana are
asked to donate 2€ of every order to the Red Cross.*
Amatriciana, a
tomato-based sauce full of pork and peccori**, is famous throughout the globe, so much so that the
dish in 2008 made it onto an
Italian stamp.*
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كلمات البحث
العاب ، برامج ، سيارات ، هاكات ، استايلات