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  • Marinara vs. Pasta Sauce: Whats the Difference? - Allrecipes
    What Is Marinara? In short, marinara sauce is a type of pasta sauce It's likely the one that most people are familiar with — a simple, tomato-based pasta sauce without a lot of fuss What distinguishes marinara as its own signature sauce is its unfussy ingredient list and quick cook time
  • Marinara sauce - Wikipedia
    Origin A cup of marinara sauce Several folk theories exist as to the origin of this sauce One version states that cooks aboard Neapolitan ships returning from the Americas invented marinara sauce in the mid-16th century after Spaniards introduced the tomato to Europe
  • The Story Behind The Sauce: Marinara - Paesana
    “Marinara” translates to “seafaring”—or colloquially to “sailor style” or “mariner style ” It was given the name marinara not because it was once a seafood-style sauce, but because it was the preferred meal of Italy’s merchants during long expeditions at sea
  • The Origin Story Of Marinara, A Sauce Of Both The Old World . . . - Mashed
    Marinara, also known as red sauce, is one of the most ubiquitous sauces in both Italian and Italian-American cuisine Its composition is relatively simple, with most basic marinara recipes only calling for tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, herbs, and sometimes onion
  • MARINARA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MARINARA is made with tomatoes, onions, garlic, and spices; also : served with marinara sauce How to use marinara in a sentence
  • What is Marinara Sauce, and How to Make it from Scratch?
    The traditional marinara sauce tastes like its main ingredient, fresh tomatoes, but with a silky texture and a strong bite from the olive oil Marinara should always be cooked using fresh tomatoes to ensure a tasty dish, and desired spices and aromatics can be added to taste
  • MARINARA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    us ˌmer əˈner ə ˌmer əˈnɑː rə uk ˌmær ɪˈnɑː rə (also marinara sauce) Add to word list a sauce made of tomatoes, onions, and herbs, eaten especially with pasta:
  • Marinara - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    From Italian marinara, sometimes translated "navy" but not apparently a common word, mostly used in reference to clothing OED translates it as "sailor-fashion " If this is correct, it is from the same Latin source as mariner


















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