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Pottages of Flour-Paste

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Cooking and Dining in Medieval England

By Peter Brears

Published 2008

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Pasta, in the form of simple flour and water pastry, was made in two main forms, either small flat diamonds called lozenges [or makerouns], or round stuffed tartlets called ravioles.

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