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By Caz Hildebrand and Jacob Kenedy

Published 2010

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These tiny pastas, like enlarged commas or young grass shoots in fact take their name from the latter – gramigne means ‘little weeds’. They may be made with a plain semolina and water dough, or with an egg dough. In either case, they are an industrial form that is likely to have evolved from a fairly stiff dough that could have been grated to produce little wormy shapes.