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cannoli

[ kuh-noh-lee; Italian kahn-naw-lee ]

plural noun

Italian Cooking.
  1. tubular pastry shells stuffed with a sweetened filling of whipped ricotta and often containing nuts, citron, or bits of chocolate.


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Origin of cannoli1

1940–45; < Italian, plural of cannolo, derivative of canna reed, cane; cannelloni
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“It was, like, $20. I thought it was funny, like, ‘Leave the gun, take the cannoli,’†she said, referring to a line from “The Godfather.â€

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Take the cannoli – unless your host indicate otherwise.

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They go to her house just outside Georgetown, and she cooks this dinner with roast pork, eggplant parm and cannoli.

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Eventually, traditions also became melded together to produce the current Americanized image of pan-Italian food that ranges from pizza to cannoli, which are both regional in Italy.

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They married in 1994, under a tree in Prospect Park, with two gay men officiating, before a reception with a “Super Freak†dance break and a heap of cannoli.

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