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Alfredo

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Noun — A creamy pasta sauce made from butter and Parmesan cheese.

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fettuccine Alfredo Alfredo sauce chicken Alfredo

Etymology

Named after Alfredo Di Lelio, the Roman restaurateur who first served fettuccine Alfredo in the early twentieth century.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Alfredo” mean?

The word “Alfredo” means a creamy pasta sauce made from butter and Parmesan cheese. In plain terms, a butter-and-Parmesan sauce, most famous as a topping for fettuccine.

How do you use “Alfredo” in a sentence?

Here is “Alfredo” used in a sentence: “She ordered the fettuccine Alfredo with grilled chicken.”

What part of speech is “Alfredo”?

“Alfredo” is a noun.

Where does the word “Alfredo” come from?

The word “Alfredo” dates back to around 1900. Named after Alfredo Di Lelio, the Roman restaurateur who first served fettuccine Alfredo in the early twentieth century.

Is “Alfredo” a common word?

“Alfredo” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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