Linguine (also wrongly spelled linguini) are a form of pasta — flat like fettuccine and trenette, and narrow like spaghetti. The name means "little tongues" in Italian. Linguine originates from the Campania region of Italy. Linguine alle vongole (with clams) is a popular use of this sort of pasta. Source: wilkepedia
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