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The Different Pastas In Italian Food
&#8230; northern parts of Italy fresh pasta is most often made with all-purpose flour and eggs. However, the southern parts of Italy make their fresh pasta with semolina and water. It should be noted that different recipes can call for different variations. These different recipes give a distinct flavor to [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8230; northern parts of Italy fresh pasta is most often made with all-purpose flour and eggs. However, the southern parts of Italy make their fresh pasta with semolina and water. It should be noted that different recipes can call for different variations. These different recipes give a distinct flavor to the &#8230;</p>
<p><a class="contlink" href="http://www.extensiveinfo.com/italian-food/making_italian_food_with_pasta.html">Making Italian Food With Pasta</a></p>
<p>&#8230; pasta that will give you the best tasting Italian food. The best bet when shopping for pasta is to see if there is a bakery that specializes in Italian food. Many such bakeries make pasta fresh daily and the quality will far out do anything that you will find at the store. The best way to get authentic &#8230;</p>
<p><a class="contlink" href="http://www.extensiveinfo.com/italian-food/spaghetti_etiquette_in_italian_food.html">Spaghetti Etiquette In Italian Food</a></p>
<p>&#8230; to the center of the bowl, making room at the front. Now take a little bit of the spaghetti with your fork and push it to the front of the bowl. Now hold your fork vertically with the prongs against the rim and turn the fork clockwise in order to wrap the noodles around the fork. Then lift your fork and &#8230;</p>
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