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Kind of Pasta

Long extruded noodles
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Thick spaghetti
Large little twines
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Most common round-rod pasta
Little twines
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Thin spaghetti
Small little twines
Between spaghetti and vermicelli in size
Little faithful ones
Thick vermicelli
Large little worms
Thicker than capellini, thinner than fedelini
Little worms
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Thinner than vermicelli, thicker than capelli d'angelo
Little hairs
Thinnest round-rod pasta
Angel hair
Thin strands often coiled into nests
little beards
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Hollow spaghetti
Little holed ones
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Thicker bucatini
From perciare "to hollow"
Very long coiled rods (like a thin telephone cord)
Long rifles
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Fusilli Bucati
Long coiled tubes
Holed rifles
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Very thick, long, hand rolled


Ribbon-cut noodles
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Similar to spaghetti, except square rather than round, and made of egg in addition to flour
named after the device used to cut the pasta, which has a wooden frame strung with metal wires. Sheets of pasta are pressed down onto the device, and then the wires are "strummed" so that the slivers of pasta fall through.
Thicker version of chitarra
Narrower version of tagliatelle
Little drip-thread
Narrower version of bavette
Wider version of fettuccine
Little slices
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Ribbon of pasta approximately 6.5 millimeters wide
Little slices
Narrower version of fettuccine
Little slices
Wide noodles
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Very wide noodles that often have fluted edges
Cooking pot
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Narrower version of lasagna
Little lasagne
Longer version of lasagna
Largish lasagne
Narrower version of linguine
Little tongues
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Flattened spaghetti
Little tongues
Short rectangular ribbons
Named in honor of Princess Mafalda of Savoy
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Long ribbons with ruffled sides
Little mafalde
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Thick flat ribbon
Very thin ribbons
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Ribbon pasta made from buckwheat
Rectangular ribbons with fluted edges
Homemade long spaghetti with a twisted long spiral
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Similar to shoelaces
Shoestring-like things
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Ribbon fairly thinner than fettuccine
Little cut ones
Thinner version of Tagliatelle
Little cut ones
Thin ribbon ridged on one side
Thick ribbon ridged on one side

Short-cut extruded pasta
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Wide ring shaped pasta
Squid-like
Little squids
Large stuffable tubes
Large little canes
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Corkscrew-shaped macaroni
Corkscrews
See Cavatappi
Short and wide macaroni
Pasta e fagioli rapida.jpg
Short tubes; like elbows but shorter and without a bend
Small thimbles
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Short and thin tubes
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Bent tubes
Elbows
Slightly ribbed tube pasta; the ribs are corked as opposed to those on rigatoni
Helicoidal ones
Short narrow tube
Large beans
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Three-edged spiral, usually in mixed colours. Many vendors and brands sold as fusilli are two-edged
From fusile, archaic/dialect form of fucile, meaning rifle, whose [[barrel (gun)|barrel] is has screw-shaped grooves.
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Square egg noodle rolled into a tube
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A single S-shaped strand of pasta twisted in a loose spiral
Twins
As long as a little finger, usually striped.
Disputes; see article.
Hollow pencil shaped pasta
Small maccheroni
Short wide pasta with diagonally cut ends
Roughly cut ones
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Large stuffable ridged tubes
Sleeve-like things
Short spirals
Martians (refers to the antennae of cartoon martians)
Short curved tube
Half-size ones
Short version of penne
Half-pens
Wide short tubes
Half bombards
Similar to penne but without ridges. Also called penne lisce or "smooth penne"
Moustache-like things
Large tube
Shaped like a cinnamon stick
Log-type pasta
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Medium length tubes with ridges, cut diagonally at both ends
Pens (after a quill pen)
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Penne with ridged sides
Lined pens
Penne with smooth sides
Smooth pens
Wider version of penne
Short thin version of penne
Little pens
Wider version of penne
Large pens
Smaller version of rigatoni
Small large lined ones
Mezzi Rigatoni pasta.jpg
Large and slightly curved tube
Large lined ones
Sagne ncannulate pomodoro.jpg
Long tube formed of twisted ribbon
A tube which spirals round
Spirals
More tightly-coiled fusilli
Little spirals
Penne shaped as a triangle
Smaller version of trenne
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Narrower rigatoni
Large pies
Ridged rigatoni
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Long, narrow hose-like tubes
Wider version of Ziti
Large ziti

Decorative shapes
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Campanelle with Summer Veggies (top view).jpg
Flattened bell-shaped pasta with a frilly edge on one end
Little bells
Short convex ovals resembling an open empty pea pod
Short lengths rolled into a S shape
From casereccio meaning homemade
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Short, solid lengths
From the verb cavare meaning to hollow
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Petal shaped, slightly curved with rough convex side
Large rags
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Seashell shaped
Shells
Conchiglioni.jpg
Large, stuffable seashell shaped
Large shells
Flat figure-eight stamped
Short, curved and ruffled
Cocks' combs
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Flat coin-shaped discs stamped with coats of arms
Little crosses
Panda-shaped bow-ties commonly served with boiled clives
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Bow tie or butterfly shaped
Butterflies
Larger bow ties
Large butterflies
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Grooved cut tubes
Florentine
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Shaped like a flower
Flowers
Shaped like an olive leaf
Olive leaves
Cone or flower shaped
Lilies
Short curled lengths of pasta
Infesting weed, esp. Scutch-grass
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Curved ridges
Lanterns
Snailshell-shaped pieces
Snails
Large snailshell-shaped pieces
Large snails
Flat roughly cut triangles
Badly cut
Mandala
Designed by Philippe Starck in 1987 for French pasta maker Panzani, intended to compensate for overcooking.[1]
A reference to mandalas.
Marille
Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro in 1983 - like a rolling ocean wave in cross-section with internal rugosities, but unsuccessful and no longer produced.[1]
From mare, meaning "sea"
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Bowl or ear shaped pasta
Little ears
Larger versions of macaroni
Smoking pipes
Square with rippled edges
From quadro ("square") and fiore ("flower")
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Shaped like radiators
Radiator
Short wide noodles with a 90-degree twist
Little curls
Short spiralled noodles
Little curls
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Wagon wheel shaped pasta
Little wheels
Rotini.jpg
2-edged spiral, tightly wound. Some vendors and brands are 3-edged and sold as rotini
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Rolled across their width
Priest-chokers or priest-stranglers
Torch shaped
Winepress
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Thin twisted pasta

Minute pasta
This class of pasta is generally used in soups, or as a substitute for rice and similar accompainiments.
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Bead-like pasta
Peppercorns
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Pasta shaped as letters of the alphabet
Alphabet
Small rings of pasta
Rings
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Smaller version of anelli
Little rings
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Grain-like pasta. Most common in North Africa and Europe (especially France). Increasingly common in Asia and North America
Small shell shaped pasta
Little shells
Small short tubes of pasta
Little corals
Small short tubes
Thimbles
Smaller versions of ditali
Little thimbles
Small bow tie shaped pasta
Little butterflies ("bow tie" in Italian is cravata farfalla, "butterfly tie")
Short thin noodles
Smaller version of fideos
Little threads.
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Bead-like pasta from Sardinia
Small mushroom shaped pasta
Little mushrooms
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Wheat-based baked pasta
Baked flakes
Very small rings of pasta
Partridge's eyes
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Rice shaped pasta (also, Risoni)
Barley
Small spheres about the same size or smaller than acini di pepe
Little pasta
Spheres slightly larger than acini di pepe
Small flat squares of pasta
Little squares
Smaller version of orzo
Little rice
Small seed shaped pasta
Melon seeds
Small star shaped pasta
Stars
Smaller version of stelle
Little stars
Smaller version of elbow macaroni
Little crooked ones
Granular, irregular shaped pasta of Greek origin


Stuffed pasta
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Semi-circular pockets; can be stuffed with ricotta or mix of cheese and meats or pureed vegetables.
Unknown; see article.
Rolls of pasta with stuff inside. Usually cooked in oven.
Big little canes
Casoncelli or casonsèi
A stuffed pasta typical of Lombardy, with various fillings.
Possibly from casa "house"
A stuffed pasta typical of the Veneto area, with various fillings.
From casa house.
A 'purse' or bundle of pasta, made from a round of dough gathered into a ball-shaped bundle, often stuffed with ricotta and fresh pear.
Little cloth bundles
Semi-circular pockets; about 2.5 in. diameter.
Half-moons
A large, penne shaped pasta that is stuffed.
Wolf eyes
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Square. About 3x3cm. Stuffed with cheese, ground meat, pureed vegetables, or mixtures thereof.
Possibly from rapa, "turnip".
Little sacks
Large little sacks
Large haystacks
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Ring-shaped. Stuffed with a mixture of meat and cheese.
Little pies
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Round or rectangular, similar to ravioli. Usually stuffed with a mixture of cheese and vegetables. (The term tortelloni is also used for a larger variety of tortellini.)
Large little pies

Irregular shapes
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Gnocchi with truffle.jpg
Round in shape and often made with flour plus potatoes.
From the Italian gnocco, meaning "a knot in wood"
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German egg pasta that is either round in shape or completely irregular, when hand made.
Means "little sparrow" in Swabian German.


Kind of Pasta Rating: 4.5 Diposkan Oleh: Anonymous

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