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Capellini (Italian: [kapelˈliːni]; lit. 'little hairs') is a thin
variety of pasta, with a
diameter ranging from 0.85 to 0.92 mm (0.033 to 0.036 in)....
- 071 in).
fedelini between 1.37 and 1.47
millimetres (0.054–0.058 in).
capellini or
capelli d'angelo (lit. 'little hair' or 'angel's hair')
between 0.8...
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Riccardo Capellini (born 1
March 2000) is an
Italian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Serie C
Group C club Benevento. He joined...
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Giovanni Capellini (23
August 1833 – 28 May 1922) was an
Italian geologist and paleontologist. He was a
Senator of the
Kingdom of
Italy in the seventeenth...
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Orcinus citoniensis fossil, an
extinct species of the same genus,
Museo Capellini in Bologna...
- beards'; sg.: barbina) is a type of long
strand pasta very
similar to
capellini. It is
generally available in a
coiled nest shape.
During the Renaissance...
- an
incomplete skeleton, was
first described by
paleontologist Giovanni Capellini as Orca
citoniensis in 1883
which came from the Late
Pliocene sediments...
- is a
thicker form of spaghetti,
while spaghettini is a
thinner form.
Capellini is a very thin spaghetti,
while vermicelli refers to
intermediate thicknesses...
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energy is what the
doctor ordered for defense". NBC
Sports Bay Area.
Capellini, Jeff (October 8, 2024). "New York Jets fire head
coach Robert Saleh just...
- wide, cut from a
sheet of
dough similar to tagliatelle, but thin like
capellini. It is a
traditional recipe in the
Molise and
Piedmont regions of Italy...