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linguine, linguininoun
pasta in long slender flat strips
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linguininoun
ribbons of pasta, cut from a sheet, not as wide as tagliatelle
Etymology: A misspelling of the linguine, that is widely used in English-speaking countries
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linguini
Linguine (Italian: [liŋˈɡwiːne], English: ; sometimes anglicized as linguini) is a type of pasta similar to fettuccine and trenette but elliptical in section rather than flat. It is about 4 millimetres (5⁄32 in) in width, which is wider than spaghetti but not as wide as fettuccine. The name linguine means "little tongues" in Italian, where it is a plural of the feminine linguina. A thinner version of linguine is called linguettine. Linguine was traditionally served with sauces such as pesto but others such as tomato or fish based sauces are popular as well. Linguine is typically available in both white flour and whole-wheat versions but was originally made with durum wheat. Linguine originated in Italy and is based on more traditional pastas. It is a type of pasta that finds its origin in Genoa. In the United States, National Linguine Day occurs on September 15 every year.
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linguini
Linguini is a type of pasta that is long and flat, akin to a flattened spaghetti, traditionally from the Liguria region of Italy. The name linguini means "little tongues" in Italian. It is typically made from wheat flour and eggs, and is often served with seafood or pesto.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of linguini in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
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The numerical value of linguini in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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