Meaning ziti
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ziti


Italian for bridegrooms; used to describe large, slightly curved tubes of pasta, similar to rigatoni.
Source: theodora.com

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ziti


Bucatini’s shorter, fatter cousin, this medium-sized tubular pasta is sometimes baked with tomato sauce and cheese.
Source: lancasteronline.com (offline)

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ziti


(n) medium-sized tubular pasta in short pieces
Source: beedictionary.com

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Italian for bridegrooms; used to describe large, slightly curved tubes of pasta, similar to rigatoni.
Source: cooksrecipes.com

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Italian for bridegrooms; used to describe large, slightly curved tubes of pasta, similar to rigatoni.
Source: recipebits.com (offline)

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ziti


A type of penne pasta in the form of long smooth hollow tubes. ----
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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ziti


type of tubular pasta, plural of zita (1845), from Italian, said to be a dialect word for "bridegroom."
Source: etymonline.com





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