pasta and cheese (well, macaroni and cheese)
Macaroni is a type of pasta made from durum wheat. In North American countries, it is often associated with the elbow shape, in the popular dish macaroni and cheese.
Flour, salt, and egg. To get it real think you get a noodle maker and run the dough through it several times to make it thin.
It is made out of cheese, with a hollow tubing shape, I think pasta- like, but when boiled it gets soft, and you add the cheese. It is also made out of macoroni.
its little curly bits of pasta
yes
starch
No macaroni is not a color it is a pasta.
There is not really a difference, expect that macaroni is a type of pasta.
No, macaroni is a pasta made from grain.
Macaroni
yes
one is made with macaroni and one is made with pasta =P
one is made with macaroni and one is made with pasta =P
The macaroni penguin.
No; "macaroni" is probably derived from a Latin root (we get "macerate" from the same root), it isn't someone's name. Macaroni (the pasta) is probably an Arabic invention.
Macaroni is Pasta, made from wheat, eggs and water. The only animal product in pasta would be eggs.
Macaroni cheese. Called macaroni and cheese in America and macaroni pie in Jamaica
the pasta mentioned by Apius is macaroni