Pappardelle

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Pappardelle
TypePasta
Place of originItaly
Region or stateTuscany
Pappardelle tomato and basil

Pappardelle (Italian: [papparˈdɛlle]; singular: pappardella; from the verb pappare, "to gobble up") are large, very broad, flat pasta noodles, similar to wide fettuccine,[1] originating from the region of Tuscany. The fresh types are two to three centimetres (34–1 inches) wide and may have fluted edges, while dried egg pappardelle have straight sides.

References

  1. ^ Lori Alden. "Pasta Ribbons". The Cook's Thesaurus. Retrieved 7 December 2012.

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