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Old 02-04-2012, 09:08 PM   #1476
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Originally Posted by alphabassettgrrl View Post
[color="Purple"]Canneloni/manicotti- I thought one had meat and the otehr had only cheese (or a mixture).
No, the names refer to the pasta/wrapping, not the filling. "Cannelloni" is Italian for "large reeds", "manicotti" means "sleeves". So both refer to a tube-shaped wrapping of some sort. Whether they are simply different words for the same thing or actually distinct items appears to be a matter of speculation. And if they are different things, exactly what each is is also not very well defined. Possibly because the term "manicotti" is of American origin rather than Italian so it doesn't have the same historical linguistic accuracy of tradition. as most pasta names.
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