Difference between Tagliatelle and Pappardelle
What is the difference between Tagliatelle and Pappardelle?
Tagliatelle as a noun is long, flat ribbons of pasta, originally from emilia-romagna, sliced from a rolled-out sheet while Pappardelle as a noun is a wide form of fettuccine, or a narrow form of lasagne, traditionally eaten with a meat sauce (especially one made with hare)
Tagliatelle
Part of speech: noun
Definition: long, flat ribbons of pasta, originally from Emilia-Romagna, sliced from a rolled-out sheet
Pappardelle
Part of speech: noun
Definition: a wide form of fettuccine, or a narrow form of lasagne, traditionally eaten with a meat sauce (especially one made with hare)
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