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  2. Ronzoni has discontinued pastina, its star-shaped pasta. Why ...

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    Now 68, she's spent the better portion of her life making creamy and comforting bowls of tiny pasta stars, and her recipe always begins with that small blue and yellow Ronzoni box.

  3. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Small bell shaped pasta with a ruffled edge and a crease on one side. Can be ridged or smooth (lisce) Surprise Stelle: Small star-shaped pasta. Stars, small or big (resp. stelline or stellette) [135] anellini, avermarie, astri, fiori di sambuco, lentine, puntine, semini, stellettine, stellette [9] [135] Stortini: Smaller version of elbow macaroni

  4. Pastina - Wikipedia

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    It is the smallest type of pasta produced. It is made of wheat flour and may also include egg. Pastina is a general term referring to many small shapes of pasta. Pastina is used in many different ways in Italian cuisine, including as an ingredient of soup, desserts, infant food and also, alone, as a distinct and unique pasta dish. [2]

  5. Conchiglie - Wikipedia

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    Conchiglie (Italian: [koŋˈkiʎʎe]) are a type of pasta. They are usually sold in the plain durum wheat variety, and also in colored varieties which use natural pigments, such as tomato extract, squid ink or spinach extract. The shell shape of the pasta allows the sauce to adhere to it. A miniature variety called conchigliette is also available.

  6. 50 best pasta recipes for easy weeknight dinners - AOL

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    Pasta Shells with Pesto and Peas by Jess Dang Make a tasty and easy pesto pasta that sings of spring. The combination of vibrant green pesto and sweet peas makes for a beautiful, seasonal dish.

  7. Cavatappi - Wikipedia

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    Cavatappi is a generic name adopted by other brands that imitated Barilla's cellentani.This particular shape was born in the 1970s at Barilla in Parma, [5] when a set of pasta dies had been mistakenly made with a spiral (instead of straight) set of lines.

  8. Radiatori - Wikipedia

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    Radiatori somewhat resemble fusilli in shape, but are generally shorter and thicker with a ruffled edge, circling the pasta. [4] They are modelled after an old industrial heating fixture, [1] [better source needed] having a straight "pipe" with concentric, parallel fins. Their design creates hollows to trap sauce.

  9. New World Pasta - Wikipedia

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    The New World Pasta Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ebro Foods, [2] was a retail branded pasta manufacturer [3] headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The company was formed in 1999 when the Hershey Company 's pasta business was divested to a private equity group.