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- Farfalle type Food external.
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- Farfalle comment "Farfalle (Italian: [farˈfalle]) are a type of pasta commonly known as "bow-tie pasta". The name is derived from the Italian word farfalla (butterfly). The 'e' at the end of the word is the Italian feminine plural ending, making the meaning of the word "butterflies". In Modena, farfalle are known as "strichetti". A larger variation of farfalle is known as farfallone, while the miniature version is called farfalline." external.
- Farfalle label "Farfalle" external.
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- Farfalle abstract "Farfalle (Italian: [farˈfalle]) are a type of pasta commonly known as "bow-tie pasta". The name is derived from the Italian word farfalla (butterfly). The 'e' at the end of the word is the Italian feminine plural ending, making the meaning of the word "butterflies". In Modena, farfalle are known as "strichetti". A larger variation of farfalle is known as farfallone, while the miniature version is called farfalline. Farfalle are not related to the similar-sounding farfel, an egg-barley pasta used in Jewish cuisine. Farfalle date back to the 16th century in Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna in Northern Italy." external.
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- Farfalle country Italy external.
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