IPA: //mænɪˈkɒti//
KK: /mænɪˈkɑːti/
A type of large pasta tube that is typically filled with cheese or meat and served with sauce.
We had delicious manicotti filled with ricotta cheese for dinner.
**Manicotti** → The word originates from Italian *manicotto*, meaning 'little sleeve'. It refers to a type of pasta that is shaped like a large tube or sleeve, typically stuffed with various fillings.
Imagine a 'little sleeve' ('manicotto') that holds delicious fillings — that's what manicotti is, a pasta shaped like a sleeve.
No commonly confused words.