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  2. Orecchiette - Wikipedia

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    Cavatelli, strascinati (strascinate in the vernacular of Bari) and cencioni are made like orecchiette, without the final step of forming a concave shape. Strascinati and cencioni are typically larger than orecchiette. In China, a similar type of pasta is called 猫耳朵 (māo ěr duǒ, lit. ' cat's ears ').

  3. Cavatappi - Wikipedia

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    Cavatappi is a type of macaroni, or thick, hollow pasta that is made without using eggs. [citation needed] It may be yellow in color, like most pastas, or have vegetables or a food coloring added to make it green or red. It can be used in a variety of dishes, including salads, soups, and casseroles.

  4. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Some different colours and shapes of pasta in a pasta specialty store in Venice There are many different varieties of pasta . [ 1 ] They are usually sorted by size, being long ( pasta lunga ), short ( pasta corta ), stuffed ( ripiena ), cooked in broth ( pastina ), stretched ( strascinati ) or in dumpling-like form ( gnocchi/gnocchetti ).

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  6. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A "palm tree" (French: palmier), "pig's ear" or "elephant ear" palmiers are a German, Spanish, French, Italian, Jewish, and Portuguese pastry (among other cuisines, like those of the former Spanish colonies in the Americas) formed in a palm or butterfly shape. Made using puff pastry, sugar and sometimes honey.

  7. Pici - Wikipedia

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    Pici (Italian:, locally) is thick, hand-rolled pasta, like fat spaghetti. [1] It originates in the province of Siena, in Tuscany; in the Montalcino area they are also referred to as pinci (Italian:). The dough is typically made from flour and water only. The addition of egg is optional, being determined by family traditions.

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