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  2. Manicotti - Wikipedia

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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 cuisine. They are large pasta tubes intended to be stuffed and baked.

  3. Cannelloni - Wikipedia

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    Manicotti are the American version of cannelloni, though the term may often refer to the actual baked dish. [3] The original difference may be that cannelloni consists of pasta sheets wrapped around the filling, and manicotti is machine- extruded cylinders filled from one end.

  4. V. La Rosa and Sons Macaroni Company - Wikipedia

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    Pasta extruder at the Warminster, Pennsylvania, factory. V. La Rosa and Sons Macaroni Company was founded in 1914 by Vincenzo La Rosa, a Sicilian immigrant. [1] [2] The company eventually became one of the largest regional brands in the United States producing over 40 varieties of pasta.

  5. Macaroni and cheese - Wikipedia

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    A recipe called "macaroni and cheese" appeared in the 1824 cookbook The Virginia House-Wife written by Mary Randolph. Randolph's recipe had three ingredients: macaroni, cheese, and butter, layered together and baked in a hot oven. [16] The cookbook was the most influential cookbook of the 19th century, according to culinary historian Karen Hess ...

  6. New World Pasta - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, 2020, it was announced that the American Beauty, Creamette, Light 'n Fluffy, No Yolks, Prince, San Giorgio, Skinner, and Wacky Mac brands would be sold to TreeHouse Foods. [10] This was followed by the sale of the Catelli and Lancia brands to Barilla on February 1, 2021, [ 11 ] and the flagship Ronzoni brand to Post Holdings on ...

  7. Macaroni - Wikipedia

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    Macaroni (/ ˌ m æ k ə ˈ r oʊ n i /), known in Italian as maccheroni, is a pasta shaped like narrow tubes. [2] Made with durum wheat, macaroni is commonly cut in short lengths; curved macaroni may be referred to as elbow macaroni.

  8. Recipe for Murder - Wikipedia

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    Recipe for Murder, a 1932 Arnold Ridley play, filmed as Blind Justice and in review notable for first use of the word whodunit; Recipe for Murder, a 1934 Vincent Starrett short story used as plot of film The Great Hotel Murder, 1935; Recipe for Murder, a 2002 American TV film starring Gary Basaraba, Larissa Laskin and Richard Chevolleau