Elicoidali A30 – G. COCCO

G. Cocco A30 Elicoidali 500gr

The heart and soul of Old World cuisine, Italian pasta is used in a seemingly limitless combination of toppings and sauces. A simple combination of flour, water, and eggs, noodles are enjoyed all over the world and every culture has their own version. What sets Italian pasta apart from the other types is the durum wheat, which has a high gluten content and low moisture. The unleavened dough is rolled into sheets and then cut into a wide variety of lengths and shapes. Some pasta is made fresh (pasta fresca) and filled with pesto, meat, and other delicacies. See how you can make Italian pasta in your own kitchen! 

Pasta is a staple food in Italy and is enjoyed all over the world. The history of pasta dates back to the 8th century, and it has been a part of the Italian cuisine for centuries. There are several different types of pasta, each with its own unique shape, texture, and flavor. In this blog post, we will explore the different varieties of Italian pasta and their uses.

Types of Italian Pasta

  1. Spaghetti: This is the most recognizable type of pasta and is long and thin in shape. It is often paired with a tomato-based sauce or a meat sauce.
  2. Fettuccine: Fettuccine is a flat, ribbon-like pasta that is thicker than spaghetti. It is often paired with creamy sauces, like Alfredo sauce, or with meat dishes like chicken or steak.
  3. Penne: Penne is a tube-shaped pasta that is cut at an angle. It is a versatile pasta that can be paired with a variety of sauces, from tomato to pesto.
  4. Ravioli: Ravioli is a type of pasta that is filled with cheese, meat, or vegetables. It is often served in a broth or with a sauce.
  5. Lasagna: Lasagna is a type of pasta that is layered with meat, cheese, and tomato sauce. It is a popular dish in Italy and around the world.
  6. Angel Hair: Angel hair is a thin, delicate pasta that is often paired with light sauces, like a lemon and butter sauce or a tomato-based sauce.
  7. Squid ink Pasta:  made by combining pasta dough with squid ink.

Uses for Italian Pasta

  1. Pasta Dishes: can be used in a variety of dishes, from simple pasta with sauce to more complex dishes like lasagna or ravioli.
  2. Side Dishes: can also be used as a side dish, especially in cold pasta salads.
  3. Casseroles:  can be used in casseroles, like baked ziti or macaroni and cheese.

In conclusion, Italian pasta is a staple food in Italian cuisine and is enjoyed all over the world. There are many different types of Italian pasta, each with its own unique shape, texture, and flavor. Whether you prefer spaghetti with a tomato-based sauce or fettuccine with a creamy sauce, there is an Italian pasta for everyone.

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G. Cocco A30 Elicoidali 500gr

The heart and soul of Old World cuisine, Italian pasta is used in a seemingly limitless combination of toppings and sauces. A simple combination of flour, water, and eggs, noodles are enjoyed all over the world and every culture has their own version. What sets Italian pasta apart from the other types is the durum wheat, which has a high gluten content and low moisture. The unleavened dough is rolled into sheets and then cut into a wide variety of lengths and shapes. Some pasta is made fresh (pasta fresca) and filled with pesto, meat, and other delicacies. See how you can make Italian pasta in your own kitchen! 

Pasta is a staple food in Italy and is enjoyed all over the world. The history of pasta dates back to the 8th century, and it has been a part of the Italian cuisine for centuries. There are several different types of pasta, each with its own unique shape, texture, and flavor. In this blog post, we will explore the different varieties of Italian pasta and their uses.

Types of Italian Pasta

  1. Spaghetti: This is the most recognizable type of pasta and is long and thin in shape. It is often paired with a tomato-based sauce or a meat sauce.
  2. Fettuccine: Fettuccine is a flat, ribbon-like pasta that is thicker than spaghetti. It is often paired with creamy sauces, like Alfredo sauce, or with meat dishes like chicken or steak.
  3. Penne: Penne is a tube-shaped pasta that is cut at an angle. It is a versatile pasta that can be paired with a variety of sauces, from tomato to pesto.
  4. Ravioli: Ravioli is a type of pasta that is filled with cheese, meat, or vegetables. It is often served in a broth or with a sauce.
  5. Lasagna: Lasagna is a type of pasta that is layered with meat, cheese, and tomato sauce. It is a popular dish in Italy and around the world.
  6. Angel Hair: Angel hair is a thin, delicate pasta that is often paired with light sauces, like a lemon and butter sauce or a tomato-based sauce.
  7. Squid ink Pasta:  made by combining pasta dough with squid ink.

Uses for Italian Pasta

  1. Pasta Dishes: can be used in a variety of dishes, from simple pasta with sauce to more complex dishes like lasagna or ravioli.
  2. Side Dishes: can also be used as a side dish, especially in cold pasta salads.
  3. Casseroles:  can be used in casseroles, like baked ziti or macaroni and cheese.

In conclusion, Italian pasta is a staple food in Italian cuisine and is enjoyed all over the world. There are many different types of Italian pasta, each with its own unique shape, texture, and flavor. Whether you prefer spaghetti with a tomato-based sauce or fettuccine with a creamy sauce, there is an Italian pasta for everyone.

Additional information

Weight 500 g
Size

Unit 1/500g, Case 12/500g