Spaghetti is a long, thin form of pasta. It is versatile, popular, and available throughout the Western world.
Spaghetti is the plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of "spago," meaning "string," or "twine." The word "spaghetti" can be literally translated as "little strings." According to some, it is an uncountable noun in English. With uncountable nouns there is no simple singular.
Noodles are a very common staple in Southeast Asia, and in Thai language Spaghetti is spelled phonetically: สปาเกตตี (spaa gedt dtee).
An emblem of Italian cuisine, spaghetti is frequently served in tomato sauce, which may contain various herbs (especially oregano and basil), olive oil, meat, or vegetables. Other toppings include any of several hard cheeses, such as Pecorino Romano, Parmesan or Asiago. Outside Italy it is often served with meatballs, although that is not a typical Italian recipe.
In Asia, many people use chopsticks as a form of eating rather than forks, as chopsticks are custom in most Asian countries.
In parts of the US, a narrow size of macaroni is sold as elbow spaghetti. This is a misnomer, as this product is short and tubular, thus it's not a spaghetti at all.
Spaghettini is a form of pasta that is very much like spaghetti, except a bit thinner.
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