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Radiatori somewhat resemble fusilli in shape, but are generally shorter and thicker with a ruffled edge, circling the pasta. [4] They are modelled after an old industrial heating fixture, [1] [better source needed] having a straight "pipe" with concentric, parallel fins. Their design creates hollows to trap sauce.
The word rigatoni comes from the Italian word rigato (that stands for 'lined', 'striped', 'ruled', rigatone being the augmentative, and rigatoni the plural form), which means 'ridged' or 'lined', and is associated with the cuisine of southern and central Italy. [4] [3] Rigatoncini are a smaller version, close to the size of penne.
Busiata, maccaruna di casa, pirciati, filati cu lu pirtuso, fusilli col buco. [74] [73] Sicily [6] Garganelli: Egg pasta in a square shape rolled into a tube From garganel, "oesophagus" [75] [18] Maccheroni al petine , fischioni [75] Emilia-Romagna [75] Gemelli: A single S-shaped strand of pasta twisted in a loose spiral. [76]
Spoon over remaining pizza sauce, creating an even layer. Top with remaining 1 cup mozzarella and ¼ cup Parmesan and pepperoni. Place on a baking sheet and bake until deeply golden and bubbly, 30 ...
Rotelle is a type of pasta resembling wheels with spokes. They are similar to fiori.. The name derives from the Italian word for a small wheel. [1] In Italy they are also called ruote, and in the US they are often called "wagon wheels".
Ziti (Italian:) or zite (Italian:) is a shape of extruded pasta originating from the Italian regions of Campania and Sicily. [1] [2] It is shaped into long, wide tubes, about 25 cm (9.8 inches) long, that generally need to be broken by hand into smaller pieces before cooking.
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