Cooked spaghetti can be mixed with a drizzle of olive oil or any other oil. This helps prevent the pasta from sticking.
Over cooked spaghetti means that it is cooked more than it should be or i would say burnt or stuck to the cooking utensil.
no. no it does not.
Four ounces of dry spaghetti will make two cups when cooked.
Entropy is tendency to be random. Unopened playing cards are pretty much set in their place, cooked spaghetti is all over the place in no set order. Thus, I would say cooked spaghetti would have higher entropy because it is the most random.
Yes spaghetti can be cut. You can cut it after or before it is cooked.
1lb, the difference in cooked and uncooked weight will be small.
275-300
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A serving size of spaghetti is considered to be 1/4 to 1/2 cup. Since you can not measure spaghetti in a measuring cup let's switch to ounces. 1/4 of a cup of dry spaghetti is 2 ounces, once cooked it measures about 4.5 ounces. So to get enough cooked spaghetti for 1 serving per person, for 20 people you need 20 about 20 ounces of dry spaghetti, or 1.25 lbs. 1.25 lbs of dry spaghetti will cook into approximately 2.8 lbs of cooked spaghetti, which is 45 ounces. 45 ounces which is roughly 5.6 cups, and 5.6 cups divided into 1/4th cup servings of cooked spaghetti gives you about 22 servings. If you feel people are going to want more than 1 serving then cook up another half pound of spaghetti to be safe.