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  2. Spaghetti Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti junction, a network of highway interconnects (interchange ramps) that look like spaghetti in a bowl when viewed from overhead Spaghetti Bowl (Las Vegas), a freeway interchange near downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, United States; Spaghetti Bowl (Salt Lake City), a freeway interchange on the southern edge of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

  3. Spaghetti bowl effect - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon was nicknamed "The Noodle Bowl Effect" by several newspapers and academics to highlight its endemic Asian nature. In a 2009 survey, [ 6 ] only 20.8% of South Korean firms, 29% of Japanese firms and 45.1% of Chinese firms effectively used FTAs . 20% of the surveyed firms across Asia considered multiples rules of origins as costly ...

  4. Spaghetti Bowl (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The Spaghetti Bowl was an American football bowl game played between Fifth Army and Twelfth Air Force in Florence, Italy, on 1 January 1945. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The game was won by the Army 20–0. Background

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    Free textbooks and manuals. ... Dictionary and thesaurus. Wikipedia languages. This Wikipedia is written in English. Many other Wikipedias are available; ...

  6. File:Spaghetti Bowl Game Program.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Spaghetti Bowl program for the American football game held on January 1, 1945 in Florence, Italy between the Fifth Army and the Twelfth Air Force. Date 1944

  7. 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 ...

  8. Colander - Wikipedia

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    A colander (or cullender) is a kitchen utensil perforated with holes used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables. [1] The perforations of the colander allow liquid to drain through while retaining the solids inside. It is sometimes called a pasta strainer. A sieve, with much finer mesh, is also used for straining.

  9. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Egg pasta (pasta all'uovo) – May only be manufactured using durum wheat semolina with at least 4 hens' eggs (chicken) weighing at least 200 grams (7.1 oz) (without the shells) per kilogram of semolina, or a liquid egg product produced only with hen's eggs. Pasta made and sold in Italy under this category must be labeled egg pasta.