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Carbonara is a classic Roman pasta dish that beautifully showcases the simplicity and richness of Italian cuisine. Traditionally made with just a few ingredients—guanciale (cured pork cheek), eggs, Pecorino Romano cheese, and black pepper—carbonara captures the essence of Roman culinary heritage. Unlike versions found elsewhere that include cream, the authentic Roman carbonara relies on the creamy texture achieved by emulsifying the egg and cheese mixture with hot pasta water. Typically served with spaghetti or rigatoni, carbonara is a comforting, flavorful dish that reflects Rome’s love for hearty, satisfying meals made from humble, high-quality ingredients.
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