Linguine (often written erroneously linguini in English, yet consistently with its usual English pronunciation) are a form of pasta — flat like fettuccine and trenette, but narrow like spaghetti. The name means "little tongues" in Italian, where it is a plural of the feminine linguina.
According to Bobby Flay, linguine originate from the Campania region of Italy. Linguine alle vongole (with clams) are a popular use of this pasta.
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Linguine
Food & Drink
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Energy per 100g:
- 1,553 kJ (9693000000000000000 MeV )
USDA Equivalent:
- 20120
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