Conchiglie is a shell shaped pasta.
They typically come in small; used for pasta soups or salads, Medium; used for Pasta dishes and served with sauce, Large; where you might see them stuffed with Ricotta and/or meat.
I know that Italians are VERY particular about what type of pasta shape they use depending on the sauce or dish. For baked pasta dishes you can use the large Conchilglie if you plan to stuff the pasta and bake it. Manicotti is also great for stuffing along with several other large tubular pasta shapes. If you plan to make a baked pasta dish without stuffing the pasta, a medium sized tubular pasta is always best. Such as the case with Baked Ziti but you can use Penne or Rigatoni for example. There are even Southern Italian baked pasta dishes that use spaghetti. Nothing goes to waste in Italian food and
Farfalle are a type of pasta. Commonly known as "bow-tie pasta", the name is derived from the Italian word farfalla (butterfly). The "e" at the end of the word is the Italian feminine plural ending, making the meaning of the word "butterflies".
"Shells" in English is conchiglie in Italian.
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Giovanni Repetto has written: 'Conchiglie mediterranee' -- subject(s): Shells, English, Dictionaries, Nomenclature, Italian
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•Pasta is broadly classified as •Pasta secca (dry pasta) •Pasta fresca (fresh pasta) •The above pasta are further classified as: •Pasta lunga (long pasta) more than 6cms. •Pasta corta (short pasta) •The above are the main basis for classifying pasta other than these pasta is also classified according to the color, stuffed or plain etc. the variety of flour used is also a basis for classifying pasta.
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"Pasta" is in italian. In spanish, it's also Pasta.
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