Tagliatelle vs Fettucini - What's the difference?
tagliatelle | fettucini |
long, flat ribbons of pasta, originally from Emilia-Romagna, sliced from a rolled-out sheet
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 30, author=Karen Crouse, title=Dash of Success Spices Up Gould’s Neighborhood, work=New York Times
, passage=Within a half-hour, Gould (pronounced GOLD) was stirring in pieces of breaded and sautéed chicken, pouring the finished sauce over fettucini noodles cooked al dente and serving one of the newest entrees from his growing recipe file — rustic chicken — to Tanner, his 9-year-old twin brothers, Colton and Austin, and their parents. }}
As nouns the difference between tagliatelle and fettucini
is that tagliatelle is long, flat ribbons of pasta, originally from Emilia-Romagna, sliced from a rolled-out sheet while fettucini is an alternative spelling of fettuccini.tagliatelle
English
(wikipedia tagliatelle)Noun
(-)Usage notes
* In Italian, glia'' is pronounced /??a/, which approximates in English to /lj?/ in an unstressed syllable. Hence the ''g is not pronunced as /?/ in English.Synonyms
* fettuccineSee also
* linguine ----fettucini
English
Noun
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