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04-JUL-2009
Marisa
Do you know why a "carpaccio" is called carpaccio?
Nyon (Switzerland)
Canon PowerShot SD950 IS
1/25s f/2.8 at 7.7mm iso100
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Guest
07-Jul-2009 04:14
An interesting story a yummy moment!
Bon apetit! V!
waterfalls man
07-Jul-2009 02:36
It looks like a fine meal for a warm day.V !!!
Steve Sharp
06-Jul-2009 18:42
Well I'd only really just heard of carpaccio (its not very common where I live!), and certainly didn't know the origin. And it looks absolutely gorgeous, even the chips look better than mere mortal chips!
Máire Uí Mhaicín
06-Jul-2009 17:44
There is great clarity and vibrancy in the colours in this image. It looks like a fine meal for a warm day.
María Cano
06-Jul-2009 16:59
Gracias por la información Marisa. No conocía el origen de la palabra pero no importa, me comería lo de tu foto de cualquier forma .. jeje -V-