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  2. One Piece at a Time - Wikipedia

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    "One Piece at a Time" is a country novelty song written by Wayne Kemp [1] and recorded by Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Three in 1976. It was the last song performed by Cash to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and the last of Cash's songs to reach the Billboard Hot 100 , on which it peaked at No. 29.

  3. One Piece at a Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    One Piece at a Time is the 54th album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1976 on Columbia Records. " One Piece at a Time ," which was a #1 hit, is a humorous tale of an auto worker on the Detroit assembly line who puts together a car out of parts he swipes from the plant.

  4. The real name for a single strand of spaghetti is baffling ...

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    it dipends on the word, but yes "raviolo" is right, "maccherone" would be the right singular and "fettuccina" because fettuccine is feminine — ☀︎ (@shukumeii) July 14, 2017

  5. Cavatappi - Wikipedia

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    Cavatappi is a type of macaroni, or thick, hollow pasta that is made without using eggs. [citation needed] It may be yellow in color, like most pastas, or have vegetables or a food coloring added to make it green or red. It can be used in a variety of dishes, including salads, soups, and casseroles.

  6. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Yet, due to the variety of shapes and regional variants, "one man's gnocchetto can be another's strascinato ". [2] Some pasta varieties are uniquely regional and not widely known; many types have different names based on region or language. For example, the cut rotelle is also called ruote in Italy and 'wagon wheels' in the United States ...

  7. Macaroni - Wikipedia

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    Macaroni (/ ˌ m æ k ə ˈ r oʊ n i /), known in Italian as maccheroni, is a pasta shaped like narrow tubes. [2] Made with durum wheat, macaroni is commonly cut in short lengths; curved macaroni may be referred to as elbow macaroni. Some home machines can make macaroni shapes but, like most pasta, macaroni is usually made commercially by ...

  8. Banza (pasta) - Wikipedia

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    Time named it as one of the best inventions of 2015. [5] It later launched other products, including mac and cheese in 2016 and rice in 2019. [4] By 2023, it was available in 25,000 retail locations in the United States. [4] Banza pasta has twice the protein and four times the fiber of regular pasta. [6]

  9. Tenderoni - Wikipedia

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    1950s advertising for Tenderoni. Tenderoni is an easy-to-make stovetop macaroni product trademarked and produced by the Stokely Van Camp Food Company.Since its withdrawal from the US market, the name has evolved into an urban slang term for a younger love interest of either gender, or someone too young to talk to or become involved with.