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  2. Radiatori - Wikipedia

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    Radiatori somewhat resemble fusilli in shape, but are generally shorter and thicker with a ruffled edge, circling the pasta. [4] They are modelled after an old industrial heating fixture, [1] [better source needed] having a straight "pipe" with concentric, parallel fins. Their design creates hollows to trap sauce.

  3. Scialatielli - Wikipedia

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    Scialatielli or scialatelli (Italian: [ʃalaˈt(j)ɛlli]), also known as sciliatielli or scivatieddi, [1] is a short, thick pasta with a rectangular cross section and an almost straight but slightly irregular, slightly curvy shape. [2]

  4. Cavatappi - Wikipedia

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    Cavatappi is a generic name adopted by other brands that imitated Barilla's cellentani.This particular shape was born in the 1970s at Barilla in Parma, [5] when a set of pasta dies had been mistakenly made with a spiral (instead of straight) set of lines.

  5. Radiator - Wikipedia

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    The Roman hypocaust is an early example of a type of radiator for building space heating. Franz San Galli, a Prussian-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg, is credited with inventing the heating radiator around 1855, [1] [2] having received a radiator patent in 1857, [3] but American Joseph Nason and Scot Rory Gregor developed a primitive radiator in 1841 [4] and received a number ...

  6. Casarecce - Wikipedia

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  7. Pizzoccheri - Wikipedia

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    The dish was first identified in 1550, in the Category of Inventories of Things that May be Eaten in Italy by Ortensio Lando. [3]In the 1799 book Die Republik Graubündent (The Republic of Graubünden), German historian Heinrich L. Lehmann wrote about a "perzockel" dough made from buckwheat flour and egg.

  8. Talk:Radiatori - Wikipedia

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    Yes, it should: radiatore is the singular, radiatori the plural, and all pasta forms are listed as plurals. Moved. Moved. Vilĉjo ( talk ) 10:32, 6 September 2010 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. Radiator (heating) - Wikipedia

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    A radiator is a device that transfers heat to a medium primarily through thermal radiation.In practice, the term radiator is often applied to any number of devices in which a fluid circulates through exposed pipes (often with fins or other means of increasing surface area), notwithstanding that such devices tend to transfer heat mainly by convection and might logically be called convectors.