Ravioli 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 are commonly square, though other forms are also used, including circular and semi-circular .
The word 'ravioli' means "little turnips" in Italian dialect, from the Italian rava meaning turnips, from the Latin rapa.

Categories: Dumpling Pasta Pasta dish
Contains, including ancestors: Pasta Wheat
Also known as:
Italian: Raviolo
Wikidata ID: Q20053
Wikipedia title: Ravioli
References:
Inbound Links


Unlinked Mentions

Article content licensed under CC-BY-SA; original content from Wikimedia Foundation; image data under CC-BY-SA from Wikimedia Foundation

        
    ID: 15819