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    What is the opposite of al dente called?
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    I don't think there is exactly an opposite. If you think of al dente as "just right," then you could contrast it with "poco cotta" (undercooked) and "stracotto" (overcooked).
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    How do you keep pasta from sticking after it is done?
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    After you drain the pasta, drizzle a bit of olive oil into the pasta and stir it up a little.
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    How do I stop my pasta from sticking together?
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    If you're making your own pasta, adding a bit of olive oil to the dough before the pasta is made will help. If you're cooking store-bought pasta, adding a 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil to the cooking water and then stirring the pasta during cooking will go a long way to making pasta non-stick.
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    What it the difference between al fresco and al dente?
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    Al fresco refers to dining outdoors, in the open air. While al dente refers to cooking pasta "to the tooth", just to the point of it being perfect to bite, chew gently and enjoy when eating.
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