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capelli d'angelo

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[kuh-pel-ee dan-juh-loh, kah-pel-lee dahn-je-law] / kəˈpɛl i ˈdæn dʒəˌloʊ, kɑˈpɛl li ˈdɑn dʒɛˌlɔ /

noun

Italian Cooking.
  1. angel hair.


Etymology

Origin of capelli d'angelo

< Italian: angel hair

Example Sentences

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According to Angelo De Angelis, sales manager of Zia Dora, Gerardo di Nola's U.S. importer, the five most popular shapes are spaghetti, the ridged quill- shaped penne, linguine, the fine angel's hair capelli d'angelo and short, mixed pasta shapes used in minestrone.

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