Cotto
Cotto is an Italian term that translates to "cooked" in English. It originates as the past participle of the verb cuocere (to cook) and is used in Italian to describe foods that have been heated or prepared by cooking. In culinary labeling, cotto often appears in compound names such as prosciutto cotto (cooked ham) and other processed foods that indicate a cooked preparation. The word may also appear in dish names or regional recipes to indicate a preparation that has been cooked rather than raw.
Cotto is also used as a surname of Italian origin. Notable individuals with this surname include Miguel
In fiction, media, or branding, "Cotto" may appear as a proper name or as part of a