Cannelloni
(noun)
A type of pasta that is typically made from large, cylindrical tubes of pasta dough that are typically filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables and then baked or fried.
Origin:
From italian cannelloni, from cannello ("large pip.e")
Examples:
- Cannelloni is a type of pasta typically filled with a meat or cheese mixture and baked in a tomato sauce.
- Cannelloni is a traditional Italian dish that is often served as a main course.
- Cannelloni can be filled with a variety of ingredients such as spinach and ricotta cheese or ground beef.
- Cannelloni can be served with a variety of sauces, including marinara, meat sauce, or a white sauce.
- Cannelloni is a versatile dish that can be made vegetarian or meat-based depending on the filling.