Pasta


Farfalline
they are smaller versions of the classic butterfly-shaped pasta.
They are often used in soups and can also be used in salads, side dishes, and casseroles, bringing the same charming appearance and ability to capture flavors as their larger counterpart
Fettucine
It can be used in a variety of recipes, both traditional and contemporary. Often featured in classic dishes like Fettuccine Alfredo, where the pasta is coated in a rich and indulgent sauce. Additionally
Fettuccine's shape and texture make it a canvas for capturing flavors and creating memorable dining experiences.


Fusilli
The spiral structure of fusilli provides an excellent surface area for sauces to cling to, ensuring that each forkful is infused with flavor.
Fusilli's versatility makes it well-suited for a variety of dishes. It can be paired with hearty meat sauces, vegetable-based sauces, or even used in cold pasta salads.
Penne
Is a tube-shaped pasta that features a cylindrical shape with diagonally cut ends
Penne is often used in baked pasta dishes and casseroles, as well as in saucy dishes like pasta with tomato-based sauces or creamy Alfredo sauces.


Rigatoni
Its sturdy and robust structure makes it a great option for baked pasta dishes, as well as for dishes with chunky meat or vegetable sauces. The ridges also help to create a more pronounced texture, providing a delightful contrast to the tenderness of the pasta.
Often featured in dishes like pasta bakes, stuffed rigatoni, and pasta salads. Its ability to hold up under the weight of rich sauces and toppings
Acini di pepe
This pasta is often used in soups and dishes where its diminutive size adds a unique texture and visual appeal.
Its small form also contributes to a more delicate texture in dishes, offering a subtle contrast to heartier ingredients.


Rotelle
Is a playful variety that resembles miniature wagon wheels with spokes
Rotelle pasta is often featured in pasta salads, as well as in dishes that call for a lighthearted presentation.
Its size and shape make it ideal for capturing ingredients like diced vegetables, beans, or small pieces of meat.
Lasagna
The large and flat sheets of lasagna pasta serve as a foundation for layering different components.
Traditionally, lasagna is assembled by layering cooked lasagna sheets with ingredients like ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, ground meat, vegetables, and tomato sauce. These layers are then baked to create a flavorful and comforting meal.


Noodles
They can be made from a variety of ingredients such as wheat, rice, or egg, and they come in different shapes and sizes
Noodles are often valued for their versatility, quick cooking time, and ability to pair well with various sauces and ingredients. They can be a base for both simple and complex dishes, adapting to different cuisines and flavor profiles.