Glossary Italian food and cooking / Term
Traditionally thrush, lark, and other small songbirds (called "osei" in Veneto's dialect) were skewered and roasted, then served piping hot over polenta. A legend of the area claimed that polenta arrived in the world one day between the rivers of Oglio and Brenta and that when small spit-roasted birds were added to the dish it became food for the gods.
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