• Cornpop
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    141 year ago

    Those are ravioli not tortellini.

      • Victor
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        1 year ago

        Please, in your own words, could you explain why this is agnolotti and not ravioli. Because I tried to find out the difference and there seems to be a lot of overlap.

        • funkajunk
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          71 year ago

          Agnolotti is made by folding a sheet of pasta over a filling, but ravioli is made by sandwiching the filling between two layers of pasta.

          They are super similar, but pasta types are a weird subject as there is a different definition depending on pretty much any variation in the preparation; e.g. The only difference between something like cavatappi and cellentani is that the latter has more ridges. They both have ridges, but somehow additional ridges is enough to garner a separate definition.

          • Meeech
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            71 year ago

            You’ve earned this title

          • Victor
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            01 year ago

            Fair enough, I see one edge on these pasta bits in the image that is not like the other, indicating the fold. Good spot.

            lmao the last bit, as well. The Italians are picky about their pasta, and food, huh.

    • @OkokimupOP
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      -11 year ago

      Somehow I knew that would be the first comment.

      • Victor
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        31 year ago

        Is it because you did it intentionally to increase engagement?

        • @OkokimupOP
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          01 year ago

          It’s because it’s the title of the recipe I followed and I don’t care about specifying different types of stuffed pasta.

          • Victor
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            11 year ago

            But if you already knew… ಠ⁠_⁠ಠ

            I guess you don’t care, like you said.