Spaghettini vs. Vermicelli — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Spaghettini and Vermicelli
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Definitions
Spaghettini
Pasta in long fine strands.
Vermicelli
Vermicelli (Italian: [vermiˈtʃɛlli]; lit. 'little worms', , also UK: , ) is a traditional type of pasta round in section similar to spaghetti. In English-speaking regions it is usually thinner than spaghetti, while in Italy it is typically thicker.The term vermicelli is also used to describe various types of thin noodles from Asia.
Spaghettini
A form of thin spaghetti
Vermicelli
Pasta in the form of long slender threads.
Spaghettini
Thin spaghetti
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Vermicelli
Shreds of chocolate used to decorate cakes or other sweet foods.
Vermicelli
Pasta in long, very thin strands.
Vermicelli
Long, slender pasta, similar to spaghetti, only thinner.
Vermicelli
Any type of long, thin noodles, as in rice vermicelli.
Vermicelli
(UK) Chocolate sprinkles.
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Vermicelli
The flour of a hard and small-grained wheat made into dough, and forced through small cylinders or pipes till it takes a slender, wormlike form, whence the Italian name. When the paste is made in larger tubes, it is called macaroni.
Vermicelli
Pasta in strings thinner than spaghetti