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A Roman dish of rigatoni pasta, with the typical pajata tomato sauce. Pajata is the term for the intestines of an "un-weaned" calf. The intestines are cleaned and skinned, but the chyme is left inside. Then the intestine is cut in pieces which are bound together with white thread, forming rings.
Pasta is one important element of Roman cuisine. Famous Roman pasta dishes include cacio e pepe (cheese and black pepper ), gricia (a sauce made with guanciale and hard cheese, typically pecorino romano ), carbonara (like gricia but with the addition of egg) and amatriciana (like gricia but with the addition of tomato).
The square of pasta is lasagna while the dish is lasagne [26] Possibly from Latin lasanum or Greek lasonon, "Cooking pot", [18] [26] or the Greco-Roman laganum, a flat piece of bread. [26] bardele, lasagnoni ; capellasci ; sagne ; lagana ; [26] the fluted version can also be doppio festone, sciabo, sciablo [27] Lasagnette
The Roman legions' staple ration of food was wheat. In the 4th century, most legionaries ate as well as anyone in Rome. They were supplied with rations of bread and vegetables along with meats such as beef, mutton, or pork.
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Gnocchi alla romana are a typical dish of Roman cuisine. They are prepared with gnocchi made of semolina, whole milk, butter and Parmesan cheese, seasoned with salt and black pepper. [1] They are baked in the oven after being sprinkled with Parmesan cheese, and are traditionally topped with meatballs, tomato sauce and Parmesan cheese.
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Fettuccine [a] [b] is a type of pasta popular in Roman cuisine.It is descended from the extremely thin capelli d'angelo of the Renaissance, [2] but is a flat, thick pasta traditionally made of egg and flour (usually one egg for every 100 grams or 3.5 ounces of flour).