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vermicelli
[vur-mi-chel-ee, -sel-ee]
noun
a kind of pasta in the form of long, slender, solid threads, resembling spaghetti but thinner.
vermicelli
/ vermiˈtʃɛlli, ˌvɜːmɪˈsɛlɪ /
noun
very fine strands of pasta, used in soups
tiny chocolate strands used to coat cakes, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of vermicelli1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vermicelli1
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Example Sentences
Serve them with a sweet chili dipping sauce or fresh lettuce leaves and rice vermicelli noodles.
Other kinds of rice vermicelli might be too thin and might stick together after soaking.
CrackleMi Cafe, a big hit in Ballard, expands to Fremont with its grilled rib-eye and other banh mis, along with vermicelli noodle and rice bowls.
Meanwhile, Callebaut sells them as vermicelli, and “little worms” also has unappealing accuracy.
District 4 Cafe serves banh mi and rice and vermicelli bowls.
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