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mostaccioli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mostaccioli may
refer to: A
variation of
penne pasta Mustacciuoli or
mostaccioli, a
Southern Italian...
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version of penne. In English-language contexts, a
version is
called mostaccioli by
various manufacturers,
which may be
either smooth or
ridged in texture...
- this
favourite food of
Francis with the well-known stone-hard
Roman mostaccioli (see Jorgensen's "Pilgrimsbogen," p. 61). On the
other side f. Edouard...
- Mustacciuoli, also
known as
mustaccioli or
mostaccioli, is a
pastry originating in the
Naples region of Italy,
usually served at
Christmas time. Mustaccioli...
- at both ends. They can be
either lisce (smooth) or
rigate (grooved).
Mostaccioli is also
sometimes used for
Barilla products,
pennette have a shorter...
- raffiuoli, susamielli, and
struffoli at
Christmas time.
Neapolitan mostacciolis were
mentioned by
Bartolomeo Scappi,
personal cook of Pope Pius V as...
- its
beaches (Serapo, Fontania, Ariana, Sant'Agostino). Sciuscielle,
mostaccioli, susamelli, and roccocò are also
local desserts most
often made during...
-
traditional Jewish sweets, such as
ricotta and sour
cherry tart and
mostaccioli.
Media related to
Pizza dolce di
Beridde at
Wikimedia Commons Italy portal...
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Midwestern upbringing including Bloomin’ Onion,
Chips N’ Goop, and
Baked Mostaccioli,
always prepared with
seasonal produce from the Greenmarket— a staple...
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Italian booth provides classic favorites such as meatballs, pizza, and
mostaccioli. The
Polish tent
supplies stuffed cabbage and also
holds a
pancake breakfast...