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English : "the pasta" means German: "die Paste".
pasta de tomate
In Italian the word pasta means paste which is because when they make the pasta its made with flour and either milk or water and it looks like paste The word pasta is from the Latin meaning paste. It refers to the consistency of the dough which is a flour and water mixture.
PASTA. Pasta in Italian means paste. Usually made with only flour and water, but sometimes eggs are added.
pasta or noodle/s
Orzo pasta is a pasta in the shape of rice but bigger
"A copy" is "una copia". The verb "to copy" is "copiar".
Of course not. Pasta is a grain product and a solid whereas tomato purée is relatively liquid product that can be used as the base of many pasta sauces.If you meant to ask about "tomato paste" instead of "tomato pasta", you can use tomato paste relatively interchangeably with tomato purée, but the consistency of the result might be a little different.
Pasta is the Italian equivalent of the English word "pasta." The feminine singular noun serves as an Italian loan word in English and additionally translates as "dough (money)," "paste" or "pastry" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "PA-sta" in Italian.
Amatriciana (or Alla Matriciana) refers to a type of sauce for pasta. It is made with tomato paste, bacon, onion, garlic and few more things. It is one the famous Italian sauces from Rome.
Pasta is the Italian word for noodles. It is sometimes said that noodles were originally brought back to Italy by Marco Polo from China, but there is historical evidence that pasta was made in the area we now know of as Italy long before Marco Polo was born. Pasta in varying forms, and with various names, is found practically worldwide.
A play on the term "copy pasta", which refers to threads that are copied and pasted onto imageboards. "creepy pasta" is "copy pasta" that deals with the supernatural (ghosts, spirits, etc) note: it's not pronounced 'PAA sta' like what you eat, it's pronounced 'PAY sta' like paste