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Monday
Mar302009

Word of the Day (3/30/09): Macaroni  

First used in 1599, macaroni comes from the Southern Italian dialect of maccaroni (or maccheroni).

There are two theories on the origin of the word:

  • some believe it to be from the Greek makaria, which is a type of barley broth.
  • some believe it comes from Italian ammaccare, which means "to bruise or crush" (this refers to the crushing of the wheat to make the pasta); which in turn, comes from the Latin macerare.

After 1764, macaroni also meant "fop," or "dandy" (stemming from the "Yankee Doodle" song reference) because it was an exotic dish at the time and young men who had traveled the continent were affecting French and Italian fashions and accents.

Reader Comments (3)

I LOVE THIS!! i didnt know that at all lol love to learn about my pastas. ill think of this next time i eat some mac and cheese!!

March 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGinger

SO when are we all gonna get together and make pasta necklaces, thongs, hats, socks, ear pieces, and dinner?? ::: blows Jinxi a kiss:: you know who you are

March 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJEFFRO CODIENE

Great post, Jinxi -- LOVE the cool pasta info! Now I'm all hungry ... !! ;-D

March 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWen
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