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spaghetti pasta - Glossary Search

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thin spaghetti pasta Glossary Term
A pasta strand very similar to vermicelli. Both thin spaghetti and vermicelli are slightly thinner than spaghettini.
spaghetti pasta Glossary Term
Long, round, thin strands of pasta, which are generally served with a cream or tomato sauce. It is one of the most commonly used pastas in the United States.
linguine pasta Glossary Term
Spaghetti-like pasta that has been flattened into oval-shaped or flattened ribbon pasta. Linguine is approximately 1/8 inch wide.
corn pasta Glossary Term
Pasta made from corn flour, which is wheat and gluten free. Corn pasta is a product that can be used by consumers that have an intolerance to wheat products.
wild rice pasta Glossary Term
Pasta made with wild rice flour. It is brown in color and has a nice nutty flavor. Wild rice pasta that is made with only wild rice flour would be gluten-free pasta.
orecchiette pasta Glossary Term
Pasta that has a shape resembling an ear, hence the name, meaning "little ear" in Italian. The pasta is about 3/4 of an inch wide and dome shaped, with the middle being thinner than the outer edges.
pasta or spaghetti measure Glossary Term
A kitchen tool designed to accurately gauge the amount of uncooked pasta that will be needed for serving from 1 to 4 portions of pasta.
pizzichi farro pasta Glossary Term
Pizzichi means "pinched pasta." This pasta is a short diagonally cut pasta with rippled edges. It is approximately 1 3/4 inches long and 3/4 inch wide.
bucatoni pasta Glossary Term
Thick spaghetti shaped pasta that is hollow in the center, very similar to bucatini or perciatelli pasta, but slightly thicker.
torchio pasta Glossary Term
Pasta that is made into a shape that appears similar to the base of a torch. This shape works well to scoop up and hold heavier chunky sauces.
spaghetti low carb pasta Glossary Term
A low carbohydrate pasta that is the same thickness and size as regular spaghetti. It has about 25% of the carbohydrates contained in regular pasta.
campanelle pasta Glossary Term
Pasta in the shape of a small cone with a ruffled edge. Also known as gigli.
ruote pasta Glossary Term
Pasta shaped like six spoke cartwheels, which is also known as rotelle. They are used to add a decorative touch to soups, salads and other dishes.
puntaletta pasta Glossary Term
Pasta shaped similar to a large grain of rice. It is excellent for use in salads.
angel hair pasta Glossary Term
Extremely thin, long strands of pasta, which are available in both strands and nests. It is most suitable for use with light sauces.
bucatini pasta Glossary Term
Thick spaghetti shaped pasta that is hollow in the center, similar to a thin straw. There is also a similar variety, referred to as bucatoni, which has the same shape and appearance of bucatini, but is slightly thicker in substance.
soy pasta Glossary Term
A pasta product, typically made from pasta flours such as semolina, that has been blended into a dough, enriched with soy nutrients derived from processed soybeans, and produced in some form of a pasata noodle.
gnocchetti pasta Glossary Term
A pasta variety that is shaped like a curved shell with ridges on the outer surface. It is a smaller version of the dried gnocchi pasta.
reginelle pasta Glossary Term
Tube pasta that resembles penne pasta, only it is slightly thinner and longer. Reginelle has, at times, also been used in reference to a wide, flat, wavy edged ribbon pasta that is named reginette.
pearl pasta Glossary Term
Small, solid beads of pasta. Pearl pasta is slightly larger than acini di pepe pasta. Also referred to as piombi pasta.
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