"cacio e pepe" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

Etymology: Literally, “cheese and pepper”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|cheese and pepper}} “cheese and pepper”, {{lit|cheese and pepper}} Literally, “cheese and pepper” Head templates: {{it-noun|mf|#}} cacio e pepe m or f (invariable)
  1. a pasta dish made from pici, spaghetti or other pasta with a sauce of finely grated pecorino with pepper and olive oil, butter or cream Wikipedia link: it:cacio e pepe Tags: feminine, invariable, masculine Categories (topical): Pasta
    Sense id: en-cacio_e_pepe-it-noun-QqBCTyIm Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian nouns with irregular gender

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