Posted 4 years ago
KaosWife
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I cannot find any info on this bowl any where. Very large probably 12-14 inches. Picture does it no justice at all.
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Posted 4 years ago
KaosWife
(1 item)
I cannot find any info on this bowl any where. Very large probably 12-14 inches. Picture does it no justice at all.
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Hi, KaosWife. :-)
Are there any markings on the back? You're allowed up to four pictures per post, so more photos could be helpful.
Here is a similar bowl. The base color and central image are different, but the edge is the same, as is the text around the rim ("SPAGHETTI LINGUINI MANICOTTI RIGATONI FETTUCCINI LASAGNA MACARONI GNOCCHI").
On the back, it's marked "USA 2017," and the purveyor seems to think it might be California-made:
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Huge Pasta Bowl Linguini Spaghetti Fettuccini Ravioli Manicotti Gnocchi Lasagna
“Excellent - no cracks or chips Probably California pottery - marked USA”
Large USA Pasta Bowl Linguini Spaghetti Fettuccini Ravioli Manicotti Gnocchi 14”
Tuscan Yellow with various vegetables and cheese
This is very large - 14 inches in diameter 3.25 inches tall
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Huge-Pasta-Bowl-Linguini-Spaghetti-Fettuccini-Ravioli-Manicotti-Gnocchi-Lasagna-/274657460984
Here's another:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Porcelain-Pasta-Bowl-with-Linguini-Spaghetti-Lasagna-Macaroni-Gnocchi-and-more-/262233343032
They do seem to be of U.S. origin, if only because of the spelling of Fettucine as "Fettuccini":
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Is it fettuccine or fettuccini?
Although both spellings appear in English, fettuccine is correct. Fettuccine is the Italian word for little ribbons. It is the plural form of the feminine word “fettuccina” or little ribbon. Fettuccini has no meaning in Italian. The correct pronunciation uses a short “e” sound at the end, very similar to the “e” sound at the beginning of the word. In the United States, the final “e” is often pronounced like the long “e” in teeth. It is this pronunciation that has led to the incorrect spelling of fettuccini.
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https://bestofculinary.com/is-it-fettuccine-or-fettuccini/