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

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    But the actual term for a single spaghetti noodle -- which is, by the way, "spaghetto" -- has quickly ignited the internet. The saga began when Twitter user Caroline Ramsey tweeted the definition ...

  3. Spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    Like other pasta, spaghetti is made of milled wheat, water, and sometimes enriched with vitamins and minerals. Italian spaghetti is typically made from durum-wheat semolina. [3] Usually the pasta is white because refined flour is used, but whole wheat flour may be added. [4] Spaghettoni is a thicker form of spaghetti, while spaghettini is a ...

  4. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    A slightly thinner version of spaghetti [41] Thin spaghetti [41] Thin spaghetti Spaghettoni: A slightly thicker version of spaghetti [39] Thick spaghetti Spaghetti spessi Stringozzi: Similar to shoelaces Shoestring-like, shoelaces [42] Su Filindeu: Extremely rare pasta, made of thinly pulled and folded dough which is laid in the sun to dry. [43]

  5. Talk:Biscotti - Wikipedia

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    The curious one of late in terms of source is panini, as they/it do not normally come prepackaged with a plural label such as spaghetti, ravioli, etc. But sure enough, panini is the default form in North America, and is treated as singular rather than non-count, so that the normal plural is paninis.

  6. Linguine - Wikipedia

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    The primary difference between linguine and spaghetti. Linguine is a flat noodle. [21] Spaghetti is a round noodle. [21] Linguine's flat shape provides a surface area for clinging to sauces, making it more common for seafood dishes. [22] Wheat: Linguine and spaghetti are traditionally made with durum or semolina flour. [23]

  7. Rigatoni - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] Rigatoncini are a smaller version, close to the size of penne. Their name takes on the diminutive suffix -ino (pluralized -ini), denoting their relative size. Rigatoni is a particular favourite pasta shape in the south of Italy, especially in Sicily. Its eponymous ridges make better adhesive surfaces for sauces and grated cheese than ...

  8. Penne - Wikipedia

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    Pennoni is a wider version of penne. [3] In English-language contexts, a version is called mostaccioli by various manufacturers, which may be either smooth or ridged in texture. [4] [5] Penne is traditionally cooked al dente and its shape makes it particularly adapted for sauces, such as pesto, marinara or arrabbiata.

  9. Fettuccine - Wikipedia

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    Fettuccine [a] [b] is a type of pasta popular in Roman cuisine.It is descended from the extremely thin capelli d'angelo of the Renaissance, [2] but is a flat, thick pasta traditionally made of egg and flour (usually one egg for every 100 grams or 3.5 ounces of flour).