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MACARONI - translation to arabic

DRY PASTA VARIETY
Elbow macaroni; Macaroni noodles; Maccheroni; Macarroni; Macceroni; Elbow pasta; Chifferi; Macaroni pudding

MACARONI         

ألاسم

سباغِيتِّي ; مَعْكَرُونَة

macaroni         
اسْم : مَعْكَرُونَة . سباغِيتِّي
macaroni         
IT
مكرونة احد افراد طبقة من الشبان الانكليز الرحالين الذين اولعوا بمحاكاة الشعوب الاجنبية فى طرائقها الخ = شاب متكلف = غندور ، رجل شديد التأنق فى ملسه

Definition

macaroni
Macaroni is a kind of pasta made in the shape of short hollow tubes.
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Wikipedia

Macaroni

Macaroni (, Italian: maccheroni) is dry pasta shaped like narrow tubes. Made with durum wheat, macaroni is commonly cut in short lengths; curved macaroni may be referred to as elbow macaroni. Some home machines can make macaroni shapes but, like most pasta, macaroni is usually made commercially by large-scale extrusion. The curved shape is created by different speeds of extrusion on opposite sides of the pasta tube as it comes out of the machine.

The word "macaroni" is often used synonymously with elbow-shaped macaroni, as it is the variety most often used in macaroni and cheese recipes. In Italy and other countries, the noun maccheroni can refer to straight, tubular, square-ended pasta corta ("short-length pasta") or to long pasta dishes, as in maccheroni alla chitarra and frittata di maccheroni, which are prepared with long pasta like spaghetti. In the United States, federal regulations define three different shapes of dried pasta, such as spaghetti, as a "macaroni product".

Examples of use of MACARONI
1. Sainsbury‘s Taste the Difference Cheese and Spinach Macaroni contains nearly twice as much fat as its own Basics Macaroni Cheese.
2. The case was strung together with macaroni noodles.
3. Greeks consume 12 kilograms of macaroni per person per year.
4. Even Jaggar‘s original question to Williams – How do you save macaroni art? – involved a simple solution.
5. Since that macaroni and cheese it‘s all been uphill." Reagan was referring to his request for macaroni and cheese for dinner Thursday, a choice he later regretted having made.