bucatini (boo-kah-TEE-nee) - n., pasta in the form of long thin tubes.
Apparently this is a leftover from that pasta theme week? And somehow it ended up at the end of the queue and has worked its way up to the front? Anyway, think spaghetti turned into straws:

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From Italian, plural of bucatino, noun from bucato, past participle of bucare, to make a hole in, verbal derivative of buca, opening/hole, going back to Vulgar Latin *būca, variant of Latin bucca, mouth/cheek.
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Apparently this is a leftover from that pasta theme week? And somehow it ended up at the end of the queue and has worked its way up to the front? Anyway, think spaghetti turned into straws:
Thanks, WikiMedia!
From Italian, plural of bucatino, noun from bucato, past participle of bucare, to make a hole in, verbal derivative of buca, opening/hole, going back to Vulgar Latin *būca, variant of Latin bucca, mouth/cheek.
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Date: 2024-07-09 10:32 pm (UTC)I went to a restaurant once that used these as straws.
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Date: 2024-07-10 02:14 am (UTC)Bro asks the important question.
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Date: 2024-07-10 02:51 am (UTC)But humans put things to all sorts of uses that the manufacturers didn’t anticipate—-I’d hazard a guess that the majority of Chex breakfast cereal is eaten in snack mixes, and that only a comparative few pipe cleaners are used to clean pipes.
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Date: 2024-07-10 03:21 am (UTC)They worked pretty well. The water was cold so they stayed un-soggy.
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Date: 2024-07-10 04:48 am (UTC)Thank you!
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Date: 2024-07-10 06:15 pm (UTC)