It stands for the groups of classification which are "Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species". It helps you remember the groups of classification and you can also say "Did King Philip come over for good spaghetti". I said "did" because it stands for domain which is the first one.
Pizza, Spaghetti, Lasagna, or an assortment of bread.
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Pizza, lasagna, ravioli, spaghetti, manicotti, and fettucinni alfredo are all good examples of famous Italian foods. Pizza, by far, is the reigning champion of this domain. Spaghetti would come in at a very close second.
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It Is spaghetti bolognaise
Spaghetti is made from wheat, the mince comes from a cow's meat and the tomato paste comes from fresh vine ripened tomatoes which were grown on a farm
All foods in moderation are fine for you.
it really comes from Italy, and in Italy there is a large city called Bologna (hence the name bolognaise) xxx
Spaghettis à la bolognaise.
She went home and cooked her dinner, she had spaghetti bolognaise
The adjective referring to the Italian city of Bologna is most often Bolognese, but the spelling Bolognaise is sometimes used for food dishes, e.g. spaghetti bolognaise.
It is in the grains, vegetables , oils, milk and meat food groups.
The pasta dish is spelled "spaghetti bolognese" (sometimes capitalized, refers to Bologna, Italy).(The meat-based sauce is sauce bolognaise in French.)
I know one he loves Spaghetti Bolognaise. Hope that helps.
From the Italian, literally 2"small strings".