Yes, macaroni is considered a type of noodle.
they are named after the noodle because they walk bent like the noodle
an elbow noodle is just like any other noodle. the macaroni is elbow noodles. its just hollow and bent to a curve
Yes, but with less buoyancy.
NO. - Wide egg noodle is much lighter than elbow macaroni. - Every pasta has a different weight /volume ratio. Some varieties are quite heavy and some are light for the same volume.
No, but you can put spaghetti sauce on top of any sort of noodle or pasta! Spaghetti is a certain type of long, thin noodle that is different from the flat egg noodles.
It depends on the type of noodle. Most dry noodles will sink in water, while some fresh or cooked noodles may float due to the air trapped in them.
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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.
Yes it does. They are made out of foam. Foam floats very well because it is little pockets of air.
The noodle is in my belly. The noodle WAS in the soup. Use your noodle. Noodle, don't noodle, it's all the same...
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