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Phenomenon whereby an element of a nation's culture is transformed elsewhere, then re-imported back to its culture

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  • fenomeno culturale (it)
  • phenomenon whereby an element of a nation's culture is transformed elsewhere, then re-imported back to its culture (en)
  • fenomeno ke elementoj de iu kulturo estas transformitaj aliloke, kaj sekve redonita al ĝia origina kulturo; la difina ekzemplo estas pico: sicilia elmigrintoj en Usono inventis picon kun viando ktp, kaj tiu populariĝis en Italio (eo)
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  • Agehananda Bharati (en)
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  • The original pizza was a simple, hot-baked bread without any trimmings, the staple of the Calabrian and Sicilian ["peasant-farmers"] from whom well over 90% of all Italo-Americans descend. After World War I, a highly elaborated dish, the U.S. pizza of many sizes, flavors, and hues, made its way back to Italy with visiting kinsfolk from America. The term and the object have acquired a new meaning and a new status, as well as many new tastes in the land of its origin, not only in the south, but throughout the length and width of Italy. (en)
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  • Pizza effect (en)
  • تأثير البيتزا (ar)
  • Efecto pizza (es)
  • Efek piza (in)
  • Effetto pizza (it)
  • Ефект піци (uk)
  • Эффект пиццы (ru)
  • Pizzaeffekten (sv)
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