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Why Does Linguini Have An Italian Name? [Solved]

The name linguini (or linguine) means “little tongues” in Italian, a nod to its flat profile. This pasta shape seems to have first appeared in 1700s. Giulio Giacchero, author of a book on the economy of Genoa in the 1700’s, writes about trenette (another name for linguini) served with pesto, green beans and potatoes.

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