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Pastas 1 to 91 of 91
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Alfabeto
Alphabet shaped pasta used in soup.
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Campanelle
Fluted, with a hollow center and ruffled edges resembling a
flower.
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Candele
Hollow tubes that resemble candles. Similar to penne
but much longer.
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Cannelloni
Rectangular pasta sheets rolled to form tubes, usually
stuffed with cheese, then baked in sauce.
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Cannolicchi
Flat strands that have been coiled into a tubular shape
resembling a screw.
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Capellini
Very thin, delicate, rod-shaped strands of pasta.
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Cavatelli
Small folds of pasta. Shorter than cavaturi.
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Cavaturi
Rolled pasta pieces. Longer than cavatelli.
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Cellophane Noodles
Also called bean threads, these noodles are translucent
and are made from water and food starch, like mung bean.
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Conchiglioni
The largest of the shell shaped pastas and usually stuffed.
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Couscous
Very small, somewhat flatish, balls of pasta.
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Creste di Gallo
Crescent shaped pasta with a ruffled edge along the outer
curve that resembles a rooster's crest.
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Croxetti
Round, thin, pressed pasta discs that resemble a medallion.
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Elicoidali
Short, ridged tubes with a slight twist.
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Farfalle
Medium sized bow-tie or butterfly shaped pasta.
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Farfalline
Small bow-shaped pasta with sinuate edges.
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Farro Pizzichi
Diagonally cut short strips of pasta with ruffled edges made
from farro flour.
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Fettuccine
Long pasta ribbons, wider than linguine.
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Foglie d'oliva
Pasta resembling leaves from an olive tree. Olives are added
to the dough providing additional flavor and color.
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Fregola
Pasta bits similar to cous cous but with a toasted and
rough texture.
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Fusilli Napoletani
Long fusilli strands that are not hollow and have a less
obvious twist.
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Fusilloni
Giant corkscrew pasta, larger than fusilli.
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Garganelli
Squares of egg pasta rolled on the diagonal into tubes.
May have ridges on one side. Similar to penne.
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Gemelli
A cut "S" shaped pasted that has been twisted.
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Gigli
Twirled pasta that resembles a lilly flower.
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Gnocchi
Little dumplings made from flour or potatoes formed in an
oval shape with ridges, usually made with fork tines.
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Lasagna
Wide, flat pasta sheets with ruffled edges used in
layered casseroles.
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Linguine
Flat strand noodles, narrower than fettuccine.
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Mafalde
Long ribbons of pasta with ruffled edges.
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Malloreddus
Ridged pasta rolls traditional to Sardinia and
known as gnocchi in that region of Italy.
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Manicotti
Large, softly-ridged tubes which are traditionally boiled,
then stuffed with cheese or other savory filling and baked
with sauce.
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Mein
Long noodles served commonly as "Lo" meaning
tossed or "chow" meaning fried.
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Mezzaluna
Stuffed, crescent-shaped pasta pillows.
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Orecchiette
Small, roundish disc shaped pasta with a slight indentation in
the center and a wavy edge, resembling little ears.
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Orzo
Small, rice-shaped pasta.
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Paccheri
Large, smooth pasta tubes, big enough to stuff.
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Penne
Short pasta tubes cut on a diagonal resembling a pen quill.
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Pennoni
Big, long hollow tubes with the ends cut on the bias large
enough to stuff.
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Pierogi
Half-moon dumplings usually stuffed with potatoes, onion
and cheese.
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Pipe Rigate
Resembling a small Italian pipe or large snail shells,
this pasta is also known as chiocciole.
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Radiatore
Short, shaped pasta curls with ruffled ridges
resembling a radiator.
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Ramen
Long, squiggly wheat noodles served in soup.
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Riccioli
Slightly ridged pasta in an open, twisted, asymmetrical shape.
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Rotelle
Wagon wheel shaped pasta that has ridges on the outer
wheel and openings between the spokes.
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Rotini
Short pasta spirals. Smaller than cut-fusilli.
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Soba
Japanese buckwheat noodles.
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Spaetzle
Rustic dumplings made with egg, flour and sometimes milk.
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Spaghetti
Long, thin, round strands of pasta.
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Stellette
Tiny star-shaped pasta used in soups.
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Strozzapreti
Short, scroll-twists made by rolling strips of pasta.
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Torchietti
Squat, twirled pasta that resembles a swirling torch.
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Tortelloni
Stuffed pasta sheets formed into pillows. Bigger than tortellini.
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Trofie
Short, rolled pasta twists.
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Trofiette
Little rolled pasta twists. Thinner than trofie.
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Tubetti
Short, squat, cut tubes of pasta.
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Udon
Thick, squarish noodle strands.
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Vermicelli
Round, thin pasta strands somewhere between spaghetti
and angel hair in diameter.
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Ziti
Smooth, straight pasta tubes.
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Zitoni
Long, smooth pasta tubes.
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