1. Campanelle
Flattened bell-shaped pasta with a frilly edge on one end (Little bells)
2. Conchiglie
Seashell shaped (Shells)
3. Farfalle
Bow tie or butterfly shaped (Butterflies)
4. Fiori
Shaped like a flower (Little flowers)
5. Fusilli
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. As the inside barrel of a gun is “rifled” using a similar screw-shaped device)
6. Gemelli
A single S-shaped strand of pasta twisted in a loose spiral (Twins)
7. Gnocchi
Round in shape and often made with flour plus potatoes (From the Italian gnocco, meaning “a knot in wood”)
8. Pipe
Larger version of macaroni (Smoking pipes)
9. Rotelle
Wagon wheel-shaped pasta (Little wheels, from ruota-wheel)
10. Spirali
A tube which spirals round (Spirals)
[Also two stuffed sorts
Ravioli
Square. About 3x3cm. Stuffed with cheese, ground meat, pureed vegetables, or mixtures thereof (Possibly from rapa, “turnip”)
Tortellini
Ring-shaped. Stuffed with a mixture of meat and cheese]
2 comments:
No! Wilt thou leave us so unsatisfied?
Sorry, it'sa alla in mya pasta nowa
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