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pasta sauce

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Noun1.pasta sauce - any of numerous sauces for spaghetti or other kinds of pastapasta sauce - any of numerous sauces for spaghetti or other kinds of pasta
sauce - flavorful relish or dressing or topping served as an accompaniment to food
bolognese pasta sauce - sauce for pasta; contains mushrooms and ham and chopped vegetables and beef and tomato paste
carbonara - sauce for pasta; contains eggs and bacon or ham and grated cheese
tomato sauce - sauce made with a puree of tomatoes (or strained tomatoes) with savory vegetables and other seasonings; can be used on pasta
marinara - sauce for pasta; contains tomatoes and garlic and herbs


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Byline: RUKI SAYID HEALTHY eating guru Jamie Oliver is re-making his pasta sauce - because it's as salty as 10 bags of crisps.
The company has also expanded its pasta sauce line to include Roasted Garlic Chianti and Four-Herb Malbec Marinara varieties.
There are so many free recipes online for quick pasta sauces.
 
 
 
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