etiketini
Etiketini is a traditional dish from the island of Sicily, Italy. It is a type of pasta that is typically served as a first course or an appetizer. The name "etiketini" is derived from the Sicilian word "etiketa," which means "small ticket" or "small bill," referring to the small, thin pasta strips used in the dish.
The dish consists of thin, rectangular pasta strips that are cooked until al dente and then tossed
Etiketini is often accompanied by a side of bread, which is used to soak up the sauce.
The origins of etiketini can be traced back to the 19th century, when Sicily was under French