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Angel hair, siliceous cotton, or Mary's yarn is a sticky, fibrous substance reported in connection with UFO sightings, or manifestations of the Virgin Mary. [1] [2] It has been described as being like a cobweb or a jelly. [3] [4] [5] It is named for its similarity to fine hair, and in some cases, the substance has been found to be the web ...
Bayonesa is pastry stuffed with cabell d'àngel. Ensaïmades are often stuffed with this jam.. Cabell d'àngel [kəˈβɛʎ ˈdaɲ(d)ʒəl] (Spanish: [kaˈβeʎo ðe ˈaŋxel] cabello de ángel; literally "angel's hair") is a transparent threaded [clarification needed] jam made from Siam pumpkin (Cucurbita ficifolia) pulp and white sugar.
Angel hair (folklore), an ethereal substance said to emanate from UFOs; Cuscuta or dodder, a genus of plants "Angel Hair", a song on the Black Dresses album Peaceful as Hell (2020) Angel Hair, a poetry publisher operated by Lewis Warsh
Diminutive of old word for "angel"; Agnolotti was Giotto di Bondone's nickname. [18] agnolot, agnulot, agnuloti [153] Lombardy [153] Ravioli: Two pieces of pasta on top of another, stuffed with cheese, ground meat, pureed vegetables, or mixtures thereof. Though commonly square, other forms are also used, including circular and semi-circular
Jasminum laurifolium, the angel-wing jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Jasminum, native to the Himalayas, Nepal, Assam, Bangladesh, Tibet, south-central and southeast China, Hainan, Myanmar, and Thailand. [2] Its putative form Jasminum laurifolium f. nitidum has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [3]
In a very large pot, bring 5 quarts water and 3 tablespoons salt to a boil. Add the pasta and cook until just al dente, about 1 minute less than the package directions. Occasionally give the pasta ...
' angel hair '; hence, ' angel hair pasta ' in English) is even thinner, with a diameter ranging from 0.78 to 0.88 mm (0.031 to 0.035 in). [2] It is often sold in a nest-like shape. Capelli d'angelo has been popular in Italy since at least the 14th century and is known for its delicate, light texture.
The insect order Zoraptera, commonly known as angel insects, contains small and soft bodied insects with two forms: winged with wings sheddable as in termites, dark and with eyes (compound) and ocelli (simple); or wingless, pale and without eyes or ocelli. They have a characteristic nine-segmented beaded (moniliform) antenna.