Raviolo vs. Ravioli — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Raviolo and Ravioli
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Definitions
Raviolo
A single, large parcel of pasta with a filling, served with a sauce.
Ravioli
Ravioli (Italian pronunciation: [raviˈɔli]; singular: raviolo, pronounced [raviˈɔlo]) are a type of pasta comprising a filling enveloped in thin pasta dough. Usually served in broth or with a sauce, they originated as a traditional food in Italian cuisine.
Ravioli
Small pasta envelopes containing minced meat, fish, cheese, or vegetables, usually served with a sauce.
Ravioli
A small casing of pasta with any of various fillings, such as chopped meat or cheese.
Ravioli
A dish made with ravioli.
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Ravioli
Plural of raviolo
Ravioli
Small square parcels of pasta filled with meat, cheese, spinach etc.
Ravioli
A dish made with ravioli.
Ravioli
(informal) by analogy, similar dishes/pastas from non-Italian cuisines.
Ravioli
Small circular or square cases of dough with savory fillings
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