Carbonara [karboˈnaːra] is an Italian pasta dish from Rome[1][2] based on eggs, cheese (Pecorino Romano or Parmigiano-Reggiano),[1] bacon (guanciale or pancetta), and black pepper. Spaghetti is usually used as the pasta; however, fettuccine, rigatoni, linguine or bucatini can also be used. The dish was created in the middle of the 20th century.
his article is about the pasta dish. For the secret society, see Carbonari.
Not to be confused with carbonera. For other uses, see Carbonara (disambiguation)
Carbonara [karboˈnaːra] is an Italian pasta dish from Rome[1][2] based on eggs, cheese (Pecorino Romano or Parmigiano-Reggiano),[1] bacon (guanciale or pancetta), and black pepper. Spaghetti is usually used as the pasta; however, fettuccine, rigatoni, linguine or bucatini can also be used. The dish was created in the middle of the 20th century.his article is about the pasta dish. For the secret society, see Carbonari.Not to be confused with carbonera. For other uses, see Carbonara (disambiguation)
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