Because the mold or shaper the people who make the pasta have it in the shape of regular spaghetti.
A stupid way of saying spaghetti.
Because they are shaped that way
No, the noun 'spaghetti' is not a collective noun. The noun 'spaghetti' is a word for a specific type of pasta, a word for a food substance, a word for a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things in a descriptive or fanciful way; for example, a box of spaghetti or a plate of spaghetti.
To cook spaghetti using a spaghetti pot with a strainer, first, fill the pot with water and bring it to a boil. Add salt and then the spaghetti. Cook according to the package instructions, stirring occasionally. Once the spaghetti is cooked, lift the strainer to drain the water, then serve with your favorite sauce.
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The main differences between spaghetti squash and butternut squash are their shapes and textures. Spaghetti squash has a stringy, noodle-like flesh when cooked, while butternut squash has a smooth, creamy texture. Additionally, spaghetti squash is typically longer and more cylindrical in shape, while butternut squash is more pear-shaped with a bulbous end.
gli spaghetti - the spaghetti
Firefighters refer to spaghetti the same as you do, Spaghetti is Spaghetti.
Utah is shaped that way
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Spaghetti is made from durum wheat and thus does not originate from a tree. .......... Spaghetti is a type of pasta. The word comes from the "paste" made from flour and water that is rolled and shaped into the many varieties of "pasta." Pasta is usually made from hard "durum" wheat or semolina, but it also can be made with potatoes (i.e., gnocchi) and other starches.
It is shaped that way. More pacific its the way it grows from a tadpole to a adult frog.