What is Macaroni?
Macaroni is a type of machine dried pasta. It is much shorter than spaghetti and usually does not contain eggs as an ingredient.
The invention of macaroni (what the Italians call pasta secca and which specifies dried--versus fresh, pasta fresca--pasta) has been attributed to the Etruscans, the Chinese, the Greeks, and the Romans, as well as the Arabs. [1]
Source(s) Derived From |
Plant Sources, Other Natural Sources Macaroni is usually made from a mixture of wheat and water but it is possible other ingredients may be used in the process as well. |
Natural or Artificial? |
Natural |
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Action | User | Date/Time |
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Ingredient added | UPC Food Search | January 1, 2009 @ 2:14 AM |