One is a measure of time, the other is food
Presuming you mean "pasta"
There are two basic forms of pasta - macaroni and noodles. Macaroni products are made from semolina and water. Noodles are made from Durum flour (a more finely ground form of semolina), water and, by Federal regulation, egg solids. So, without the egg solids, a pasta product can't be identified as a noodle. Because people often equate eggs with cholesterol, noodles are sometimes mistakenly singled out as a less healthy pasta choice. Yet one two-ounce serving of uncooked noodles, or the equivalent of one and one-quarter cups of cooked noodles, contains 70 milligrams of cholesterol - 23 percent of the U.S. Government recommended Daily Value. Some noodle-shaped pastas are "Yolk-Free" and contain only egg whites and are cholesterol-free.
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Egg noodles are made of flour and rice noodles are made from rice.
The main difference between lo mein made with spaghetti noodles and traditional lo mein noodles is the type of noodle used. Spaghetti noodles are thinner and smoother, while traditional lo mein noodles are thicker and have a chewier texture. This difference in noodle type can affect the overall taste and texture of the dish.
The main difference between chow fun and mei fun noodles is their width. Chow fun noodles are wide and flat, while mei fun noodles are thin and round. Additionally, chow fun noodles are typically made from rice flour, while mei fun noodles are made from wheat flour.
The main difference between mei fun and chow fun noodles is their thickness. Mei fun noodles are thin and delicate, while chow fun noodles are wide and flat. Additionally, mei fun noodles are typically made from rice flour, while chow fun noodles are made from wheat flour.
noodles is similar to pasta but pasta has a more robust taste yet noodles dont have such a robust taste any help? Noodles is Italian, whereas pasta is Chinese.
The main difference between chow fun and chow mein is the type of noodles used. Chow fun uses wide, flat rice noodles, while chow mein uses thin, crispy egg noodles. Additionally, chow fun is typically stir-fried with a sauce and ingredients, while chow mein is often cooked with the noodles and ingredients together.
the difference between eating habits in the past and present
what is the difference between inuit past and present?
Past tense
"i had" is used in past tense and "i have had" is used in past perfect perspective. That is the only difference. no need to get confused.
the past and present part
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