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# ^ Gorillas ?
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 21:53, archived)
# No, Pasta.
Pasta (Italian pasta, from Latin pasta "dough, pastry cake", from Greek παστά (pasta) "barley porridge" is a generic term for foods made from an unleavened dough of flour and water, and sometimes a combination of egg and flour. Pastas include noodles in various lengths, widths and shapes, and varieties that are filled with other ingredients like ravioli and tortellini. The word pasta is also used to refer to dishes in which pasta products are a primary ingredient. It is usually served with sauce or seasonings.
There are approximately 3500 different shapes of pasta. Examples include spaghetti (thin rods), maccheroni (tubes or cylinders), fusilli (swirls), and lasagne (sheets). Two other noodles, gnocchi and spƤtzle, are sometimes considered pasta. They are both traditional in parts of Italy.
Pasta is categorized in two basic styles: dried and fresh. Dried pasta made without eggs can be stored for up to two years under ideal conditions, while fresh pasta will keep for a couple of days in the refrigerator.In preparation for consumption, pasta is generally boiled.
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 21:55, archived)
# Thank you for clearing that up for me...

(txt on no picture)
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 21:58, archived)
# Here to help.
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 21:59, archived)
# That's what k3b/-\b said
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 22:04, archived)
# You found that website.
You have issues.
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 22:09, archived)
# Image search for "Here to Help"
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 22:18, archived)
# Yeah, what I'm trying to say is that
.... you did.
(, Mon 5 Oct 2009, 22:22, archived)