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− | A '''chipolata''' is a type of fresh sausage believed to have originated in [[France]]. Chipolatas have become popular in [[Great Britain]], where they are often served at [[Christmas]] dinner, wrapped in bacon.<ref>" |
+ | A '''chipolata''' is a type of fresh sausage believed to have originated in [[France]]. Chipolatas have become popular in [[Great Britain]], where they are often served at [[Christmas]] dinner, wrapped in bacon.<ref>" {{Wikilink|Chipolata}}</ref> |
Chipolatas were a part of the [[Christmas feast]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. [[Albus Dumbledore]] seemed especially fond of them, and, at the Christmas feast in [[1993]], he offered some to a [[First year|first-year]] student named [[Derek]]. |
Chipolatas were a part of the [[Christmas feast]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. [[Albus Dumbledore]] seemed especially fond of them, and, at the Christmas feast in [[1993]], he offered some to a [[First year|first-year]] student named [[Derek]]. |
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A chipolata is a type of fresh sausage believed to have originated in France. Chipolatas have become popular in Great Britain, where they are often served at Christmas dinner, wrapped in bacon.[1]
Chipolatas were a part of the Christmas feast at Hogwarts. Albus Dumbledore seemed especially fond of them, and, at the Christmas feast in 1993, he offered some to a first-year student named Derek.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban