These are little chunks or dumplings made from flour, potatoes or semolina. The pronunciation goes something like... nyokki. It's an Italian word. ONE of these wee dumplings is called a GNOCCO. Hope that helps!
you pronounce it like (or- sh-e-ta)
"Would you like to win a pasta passport to Italy?"
you would pronounce it like hipe.
You would pronounce it like Cullum.
You pronounce it like you would be saying "pistasheo"
We would pronounce it like suegrew would be pronounced in English.
You would pronounce Marriott like mary-ot.
Just enough would be fine, thank you.
i would like to have ketchup ... but i don't know what do you like.
No. Pasta is basically boiled in water. Although, if you would like to make macaroni and cheese, I suppose one of the ingredients would be milk.
You can find quick pasta recipes from pasta makers such as Barilla, or pasta sauce makers like Classico. I would also search for easy pasta meals through Hamburger Helper's website. I like to find recipes on websites such as RealSimple.com or recipes.com.
I believe you pronounce it sine just like you would in "Sign"