pasta
Noun
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A dish that contains pasta as its main ingredient (synset 107879350)
is a type of: dish - a particular item of prepared foodsubtypes:
- spaghetti - spaghetti served with a tomato sauce
- cannelloni - tubular pasta filled with meat or cheese
- lasagna, lasagne - baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables
- macaroni and cheese - macaroni prepared in a cheese sauce
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Shaped and dried dough made from flour and water and sometimes egg (synset 107714660)
is a type of: food, solid food - any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishmentsubtypes:
- bowtie pasta, farfalle - pasta shaped with scalloped edges and pinched in the middle, suggestive of a bow tie
- noodle - a ribbonlike strip of pasta
- orzo - pasta shaped like pearls of barley; frequently prepared with lamb in Greek cuisine
- spaghetti - pasta in the form of long strings
- spaghettini - thin spaghetti
- tortellini - small ring-shaped stuffed pasta
- ziti - medium-sized tubular pasta in short pieces
- rigatoni - tubular pasta in short ribbed pieces
- fedelline - extremely fine pasta thinner than vermicelli
- linguine, linguini - pasta in long slender flat strips
- fettuccine, fettuccini - pasta in flat strips wider than linguine
- vermicelli - pasta in strings thinner than spaghetti
- macaroni - pasta in the form of slender tubes
- lasagna, lasagne - very wide flat strips of pasta
- penne - pasta in short tubes with diagonally cut ends
- cappelletti, ravioli - small circular or square cases of dough with savory fillings
- tagliatelle - pasta cut in narrow ribbons
- manicotti - large pasta tubes stuffed with chopped meat or mild cheese and baked in tomato sauce
- couscous - a pasta made in northern Africa of crushed and steamed semolina
- dumpling, dumplings - small balls or strips of boiled or steamed dough
- mostaccioli - pasta somewhat resembling little moustaches
same as: alimentary paste
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