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Baccalà alla vicentina

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Baccalà alla vicentina.

Baccalà alla vicentina (Italian pronunciation: [bakkaˈla alla vitʃenˈtiːna]; Template:Lang-vec) is a Venetian-Italian dish native to Vicenza that is made from stockfish (in Italian, stoccafisso). For a fish plate it is curiously sweet, especially despite a lack of added sugar. The caramelization of milk sugars likely give this dish its characteristic flavor.

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