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  2. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pasta is typically a noodle traditionally made from an unleavened dough of durum wheat flour mixed with water and formed into sheets and cut, or extruded into various shapes, then cooked and served in a number of dishes. It can be made with flour from other cereals or grains, and eggs may be used instead of water.

  3. Fusilli - Wikipedia

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    Fusillo, the singular form of fusilli, means 'little spindle' in Italian. [2] Fusilli are traditionally made by wrapping pasta dough around a spindle, or fuso in Italian. . Fusilli are believed to be of Arab derivation, and are known as busiata in Sicily and busa in Sardinia, the two Italian regions where Muslim civilization first penetrate

  4. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Italian pasta names often end with the masculine plural diminutive suffixes-ini, -elli, -illi, -etti or the feminine plurals -ine, -elle, etc., all conveying the sense of ' little '; or with the augmentative suffixes -oni, -one, meaning ' large '. Other suffixes like -otti ' largish ', and -acci ' rough, badly made ', may also occur. In Italian ...

  5. 45 Easy & Classic Italian Pasta Recipes (That Aren't Just ...

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    Spaghetti Carbonara. This pasta dish with Roman origins is a sure win, calling for just 5 ingredients and done in 20 minutes. It’s basically a pantry dive—spaghetti, bacon, garlic, eggs, and ...

  6. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Both dried and fresh pastas come in a number of shapes and varieties, with 310 specific forms known by over 1,300 documented names. [6] In Italy, the names of specific pasta shapes or types often vary by locale. For example, the pasta form cavatelli is known by 28 different names depending upon the town and region. Common forms of pasta include ...

  7. Emilian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cornerstone of Emilian cuisine is its pasta dishes, characterized by a dough made from soft wheat flour and eggs (without water). First and foremost are the tagliatelle, often served with Bolognese sauce (ragù) or diced ham sautéed in butter. A variation is the green tagliatelle, in which the dough includes chard, spinach, or even nettles.

  8. 9 pasta names you're probably mispronouncing - AOL

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    The waiter saunters over to take your order and, cool as a cucumber, you say: "I'll have the orecchiette, grazi." Except it doesn't go quite as planned.

  9. Pici - Wikipedia

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    The dough is rolled out in a thick flat sheet, then cut into strips. In some families, the strip of dough is rolled between one palm and the table, while the other hand is wrapped with the rest of the strip. It can also be formed by rolling the strip between the palms. Either method forms a thick pasta, slightly thinner than a common pencil.