Aglio-olio

/ˈaʎʎo ˈɔljo/ noun

A simple Italian pasta dish consisting of spaghetti tossed with olive oil, garlic, and often red pepper flakes and parsley. It represents one of the most fundamental preparations in Italian cuisine.

From Italian 'aglio e olio,' literally meaning 'garlic and oil.' This dish exemplifies the Italian culinary philosophy of using minimal, high-quality ingredients to create maximum flavor.

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