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  • ...acaroni'' is used as a generic term for any type of pasta. However, those Italian-Americans who are educated in the Italian language are careful to use the word proper
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  • ...U.S. of what was once regarded as a taste of coastal urbanites and older [[Italian-Americans]] led to many establishments, such as [[convenience stores]] offering what
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