Italian Varieties
- Arborio
- Ariete
- Baldo
- Carnaroli
- Lido
- Maratelli
- Originario
- Padano
- Ribe
- Roma
- Sant'Andrea
- Thaibonnet
- Venere
- Vialone Nano
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