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  2. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    The way pasta reached Europe is unknown, however there are many theories, [23] Jeffrey Steingarten asserts that Moors introduced pasta in the Emirate of Sicily in the ninth century, mentioning also that traces of pasta have been found in ancient Greece and that Jane Grigson believed the Marco Polo story to have originated in the 1920s or 1930s ...

  3. Pastitsio - Wikipedia

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    The most recent and most popular contemporary variant of pastitsio was invented by Nikolaos Tselementes, a French-trained Greek chef of the early 20th century.Before him, pastitsio in Greece had a filling of pasta, liver, meat, eggs, and cheese, did not include béchamel, and was wrapped in filo, similar to most Italian pasticcio recipes, which were wrapped in pastry.

  4. Flomaria - Wikipedia

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    Flomaria (Greek: φλωμάρια) is a traditional pasta made on the island of Lemnos. [1] They are made from flour, eggs, milk, and salt. They are made adding egg, such as hilopites, but their size is longer. [2] It is used also for a traditional recipe of the island; rooster with flomaria.

  5. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    The square of pasta is lasagna while the dish is lasagne [26] Possibly from Latin lasanum or Greek lasonon, "Cooking pot", [18] [26] or the Greco-Roman laganum, a flat piece of bread. [26] bardele, lasagnoni ; capellasci ; sagne ; lagana ; [26] the fluted version can also be doppio festone, sciabo, sciablo [27] Lasagnette

  6. Noodle - Wikipedia

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    The general consensus among food historians is that pasta originated somewhere in the Mediterranean region: [7] a homogenous mixture of flour and water called itrion was described by 2nd-century Greek physician Galen, [8] among 3rd to 5th-century Jews itrium was described by the Jerusalem Talmud [9] and itriyya (Arabic cognate of the Greek word ...

  7. Couscous - Wikipedia

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    Place of origin: Numidia [1] [2] [3] Main ingredients: ... Kouskousaki (Κουσκουσάκι (in Greek) or kuskus (in Turkish) is a pasta from Greece and Turkey, ...

  8. Experts Explain Exactly Why Pasta In Europe Doesn't ... - AOL

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    Wondering why you can tolerate pasta, cheese, and breads while traveling? Dietitians weigh in on how those with gluten and lactose-intolerances can tolerate foods on vacation.

  9. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    A pasta-based dish typically consisting of chicken, rigatoni, and hot or sweet peppers in a spicy cream and tomato sauce. Cincinnati chili: Cincinnati, United States Spaghetti topped with a Greek-inspired meat sauce and grated cheddar, plus optionally onions and kidney beans. Fideos al horno Gibraltar