Lasagne is the Italian name of the noodle and the dish . Lasagna is the American spelling.
an elbow noodle is just like any other noodle. the macaroni is elbow noodles. its just hollow and bent to a curve
a giant Italian noodle
Yes, it is a noodle. In Italy, maccherone just means an extended, hollow, dry, eggless, machine-made pasta. For example, penne is a type of maccherone. In the US and England it refers more to the shape of the pasta; i.e. small pasta tubes.
chicken noodle soup
Pasta is italian noodles. Noodles is noodles. Chinese people made noodles first
noodle
it is made with flour, water, egg and water
"Countable" and "Uncountable"? Huh. Maybe because "noodle" is vague and "spaghetti" is a specific type of noodle question mark?
A type of Japanese noodle soup.
It is a thin spaghetti type noodle.
tagliatelle is used in any thing that you can make in a spagettia bolognese