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- Manicotti (the plural form of the Italian word manicotto; < manica, 'sleeve', + the augmentative ending, -otto) are a type of pasta in Italian-American...
- word cannelloni seems to have appeared at the turn of the 20th century. Manicotti are the American version of cannelloni, though the term may often refer...
- Nugget" Michael Jai White as Zucotti Manicotti in Zucotti Manicotti" Zach White as Crimson Tightwad in Zucotti Manicotti" Mario Moginger as Totem pole member...
- in the Broadway production of Hairspray. In 2006, she appeared as Baby Manicotti in Andrew Lippa's Asphalt Beach. In 2008, she originated the role of Pepper...
- commonly used in savory dishes, including pasta, calzone, stromboli, pizza, manicotti, lasagne, and ravioli. It also is used as a mayonnaise substitute in traditional...
- Scout: Season 1-5 2005 Las Vegas Himself Episode: "To Protect and Serve Manicotti" Beyond the Glory Himself Episode: "The Ultimate Fighting Championship"...
- small portions of different pasta dishes, such as spaghetti, lasagna, manicotti, and ravioli. Food portal American Chinese cuisine Cuisine of Hawaii Dim...
- the show's fictional location. Mr. and Mrs. Manicotti: An older couple of Italian descent. Tommy Manicotti: He pla**** stickball and contracted the measles...
- canneroni, cannoli/ crusetti (Sicily), manfriguli/manfrigoli (Valtellina), manicotti (in the US), gnocchettoni zitoni, tagliati di zitoni, cannelloni zitoni...
- or experimental instruments such as the pastaphone (made of uncooked manicotti), tromboon, hardart, l****o d'amore, and left-handed sewer flute. There...