Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.On 'The Sopranos', I often hear of an italian food, maybe a sandwich called 'gab-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(On 'The Sopranos', I often hear of an italian food, maybe a sandwich called 'gab),it will help you,my kids.
i comes with vinegar and peppers I believe...
Answer:
Capicola (also spelled Capocollo, Capocolla, Capacollo, and Cappicola) is a thinly sliced Italian luncheon meat, taken from the shoulder (collo) and neck (capo - head) of a pig. As popularized by the television show The Sopranos, it is also known as gabagool in Italian-American slang. It is well regarded for its taste and is more expensive than most other luncheon meats. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capicola"
It's a spicey Italian ham. Very tasty.
That Gabagoul word is a bastardazation of a cured italian meat call Capicolla, which you can get in any Italian specialty shop, or even grocery store, but lesser qulity there. It is a type of Salami
I love capicolla..add it to mac and cheese for a real treat. Except its expensive.
"Gabagool" is slang for "capicola." (Italian hot ham) It is not a mispronunciation, but is instead in Napolitan dialect, which is what the Sopranos and many Italian-Americans use.
The rule in this dialect is to chop off ending vowels and to voice unvoiced consonants.
Ricotta-"rigot"
Manicotti-"manigot
Tony's funny Italian slang...
It's like that one episode where Tony is telling a joke about his ancestors being Indians of the Fugawi tribe. He goes, "Yeah, they got to the New World, took a look around and said, 'Wheredafugawi!?'"
That $hit cracks me up.
But yeah, it's actually capicola. Yummy, too. Go to Sal, Cris & Charlie's in Astoria, Queens for the best sandwich ever.
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Kitty said: Yes.On 'The Sopranos', I often hear of an italian food, maybe a sandwich called 'gab-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(On 'The Sopranos', I often hear of an italian food, maybe a sandwich called 'gab),it will help you,my kids.
i comes with vinegar and peppers I believe...
Answer:
Capicola (also spelled Capocollo, Capocolla, Capacollo, and Cappicola) is a thinly sliced Italian luncheon meat, taken from the shoulder (collo) and neck (capo - head) of a pig. As popularized by the television show The Sopranos, it is also known as gabagool in Italian-American slang. It is well regarded for its taste and is more expensive than most other luncheon meats. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capicola"
It's a spicey Italian ham. Very tasty.
That Gabagoul word is a bastardazation of a cured italian meat call Capicolla, which you can get in any Italian specialty shop, or even grocery store, but lesser qulity there. It is a type of Salami
I love capicolla..add it to mac and cheese for a real treat. Except its expensive.
"Gabagool" is slang for "capicola." (Italian hot ham) It is not a mispronunciation, but is instead in Napolitan dialect, which is what the Sopranos and many Italian-Americans use.
The rule in this dialect is to chop off ending vowels and to voice unvoiced consonants.
Ricotta-"rigot"
Manicotti-"manigot
Tony's funny Italian slang...
It's like that one episode where Tony is telling a joke about his ancestors being Indians of the Fugawi tribe. He goes, "Yeah, they got to the New World, took a look around and said, 'Wheredafugawi!?'"
That $hit cracks me up.
But yeah, it's actually capicola. Yummy, too. Go to Sal, Cris & Charlie's in Astoria, Queens for the best sandwich ever.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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