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  2. Museum of Pasta - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Pasta is located on the ground floor of the west wing of Corte di Giarola that was renovated. It was earlier a centre for processing agricultural food products dating back to the medieval times until the end of the 19th century, later a processing industry for conserve and food in for the first six decades of the 20th century. [1]

  3. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pasta is believed to have developed independently in Italy and is a staple food of Italian cuisine, [1] [2] with evidence of Etruscans making pasta as early as 400 BCE in Italy. [3] [4] Pastas are divided into two broad categories: dried (Italian: pasta secca) and fresh (Italian: pasta fresca).

  4. List of Italian restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Amalfi's Italian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon Ava Gene's, Portland, Oregon Caffé Vittoria, Boston Filomena Ristorante, Washington, D.C. Spinasse, Seattle. Notable ...

  5. Thirty Years of Family History: Pantry Pasta Puttanesca - AOL

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  6. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    A dish of spaghetti alla chitarra, a long egg pasta with a square cross-section (about 2–3 mm thick), whose name comes from the tool (the so-called chitarra, literally "guitar") this pasta is produced with, a tool which gives spaghetti its name, shape and a porous texture that allows pasta sauce to adhere well. The chitarra is a frame with a ...

  7. Pasta Dishes Around the World: 8 Noodles Not From Italy or ...

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    PaRaP,flickr Italy and Asia unarguably have the pasta market cornered. The slightest mention of noodles usually conjures up images of spaghetti coated in red sauce or heaping plates of chow mein.

  8. The Old Spaghetti Factory - Wikipedia

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    A BLT salad with pesto dressing and bread from The Old Spaghetti Factory. The chain was founded in Portland, Oregon, on January 10, 1969, by Guss Dussin. [5] OSF International is the corporate name of the original, Portland-based company, which had 4,200 employees as of January 1994, in the U.S. and Japan. [5]

  9. Massimo Bottura - Wikipedia

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    Here the restaurant offers dishes that incorporate both innovative and traditional elements, which are inspired by Italian history, art, and philosophy. Today, Osteria Francescana is a three Michelin-starred restaurant held since 2012, and ranked first on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list twice, in 2016 and 2018.