List of pasta
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Pasta is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine, with the first reference dating to 1154 in Sicily. It is also commonly used to refer to the variety of pasta dishes. Pasta is typically made from an unleavened dough of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into sheets or various shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. This article provides a comprehensive list of pasta types and variations.
Types of Pasta[edit | edit source]
Fresh Pasta[edit | edit source]
Fresh pasta is dough made from flour and water, often with the addition of eggs. It is typically made and consumed within the same day.
Dried Pasta[edit | edit source]
Dried pasta can be stored for longer periods of time. It is made from durum wheat semolina.
Stuffed Pasta[edit | edit source]
Stuffed pasta is any type of pasta that is filled with other ingredients.
Pasta Shapes[edit | edit source]
There are over 600 pasta shapes worldwide. Some of the most popular include:
Pasta Dishes[edit | edit source]
There are numerous dishes that can be made using pasta. Some of the most popular include:
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Pasta is a versatile food that can be prepared in numerous ways. From fresh to dried, stuffed to shaped, there is a pasta for every palate and occasion. Whether served in a simple sauce, in a hearty casserole, or in a delicate soup, pasta is beloved worldwide for its adaptability and its deliciousness.
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