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  2. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Some pasta varieties are uniquely regional and not widely known; many types have different names based on region or language. For example, the cut rotelle is also called ruote in Italy and 'wagon wheels' in the United States. Manufacturers and cooks often invent new shapes of pasta, or may rename pre-existing shapes for marketing reasons.

  3. Quiz: Can You Name All The Different Kinds of Pasta? - AOL

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    Take the quiz below to see how well you can identify different Most of us are familiar with spaghetti, penne and rigatoni, but what about the others you see on that restaurant menu that you aren't ...

  4. 29 types of pasta and how to use them - AOL

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    Conchiglie (Italian for "shells"), the easily recognized shell-shaped pasta, come from the Campania region. This pasta is found in three shapes: the small size (conchigliette), which is commonly ...

  5. The 7 Best and 4 Worst Pasta Shapes for Mac and Cheese ... - AOL

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    Macaroni. According to Rodger Bowser, managing partner at Zingerman’s Delicatessen in Ann Arbor, Michigan, “it’s called macaroni and cheese for a reason!

  6. Busiate - Wikipedia

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    Busiate or busiati are a type of long macaroni, originating in the province of Trapani and typical of the Calabria and Sicily regions of Italy. [2] They take their name from busa, the Sicilian word for the stem of Ampelodesmos mauritanicus, a local grass, which is used in preparing them and giving them their helical shape.

  7. Tagliatelle - Wikipedia

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    Tagliatelle are also mentioned in 1593 among the main pasta shapes by the humanist Tommaso Garzoni. [ 4 ] A glass case in the Bologna chamber of commerce holds a solid gold replica of a piece of tagliatella, demonstrating the correct width of 8 mm ( 5 ⁄ 16 in) when cooked, [ 5 ] equivalent to 6.5–7 mm ( 1 ⁄ 4 – 9 ⁄ 32 in) uncooked ...

  8. QUIZ: How well do you know your pasta types? - AOL

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  9. Orecchiette - Wikipedia

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    Like other kinds of pasta, orecchiette are made with durum wheat and water. Eggs are rarely used. In traditional Southern Italian home cooking, the dough is rolled, then cut into cubes. Each cube is pressed with a knife, dragging it on the board and making it curl (making a cavatello). The shape is then inverted over the thumb.