pasta in the PONS Dictionary

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It was here also that the industrial production of pasta started, with the techniques to dry and preserve it.
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I use them for pasta and risotto or, my favourite, stuffed onions with porcini ragout.
www.independent.co.uk
Good sources of complex carbohydrates are whole-grain breads, pasta, brown rice, oatmeal, and potatoes.
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Fresh egg pasta is generally cut into strands of various widths and thicknesses depending on which pasta is to be made (e.g. fettuccine, pappardelle, and lasagne).
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The square shell, typically about 3.5 by 3.5 cm, consists of two sheets of pasta pressed together at the borders, like those of ravioli.
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In the early 1950s, no children would have eaten pasta, but 50% of children in the 1990s did.
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Never mind that this man in a comedy pinny doesn't so much as knock up a dish of pasta 364 days a year.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's a chic hole-in-the-wall with a friendly neighbourhood vibe that serves simple pasta, bubbly-crusted pizza and good wine.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The extrusion press produced large amounts of uniform pastas.
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Good examples are oats, wholewheat/wholegrain bread and wholewheat pasta.
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