Type of Pasta
Type of Pasta
Name
Capunti
Casarecce
Cavatelli
Cencioni
Conchiglie
Conchiglioni
Corzetti
Creste di
Galli
Croxetti
Fantolioni
Farfalle
Farfallone
Fiorentine
Fiori
Foglie dulivo
Fusilli
Description
Short convex
ovals
resembling
an open
empty pea
pod
Short lengths
rolled into
an S shape
Short, solid
lengths
Petal shaped,
slightly
curved with
rough convex
side
Seashell shaped
Large,
stuffable
seashellshaped
Flat figureeight
stamped
Short, curved
and ruffled
Flat coinshaped discs
stamped with
coats of
arms
Panda-shaped
bow-ties
commonly
served with
boiled
olives
Bow tie or
butterfly
shaped
Larger bowties
Grooved cut
tubes
Shaped like a
flower
Shaped like an
olive leaf
Three-edged
spiral,
usually in
mixed
colors. Many
Translation
From casereccio
meaning
homemade
From the verb
cavare meaning
to hollow
Little rags
Shells
Large shells
Cocks combs
Little crosses
Pre-packaged
pandas
Butterflies
Large butterfly
Florentine
Little flowers
Olive leaf
From fusile,
archaic/dialect
form of fucile,
meaning rifle.
As the inside
Name
Fusilli Bucati
Gemelli
Gigli
Gnocchi
Description
vendors and
brands sold
as fusilli
are twoedged
A spring-shaped
variety of
the above
A single Sshaped
strand of
pasta
twisted in a
loose spiral
Cone or flower
shaped
Round in shape
and often
made with
flour plus
potatoes
Gramigna
Short, curled
lengths of
pasta
Lanterne
Curved ridges
Lumache
Snail-shaped
Lumaconi
Maltagliati
Jumbo lumache
Flat roughly
cut
triangles
Designed by
Philippe
Starck in
1987 for
French
pasta-maker
Panzani
Designed by
Giorgetto
Guigiaro in
1983 like
a rolling
ocean wave
in crosssection with
internal
rugosities,
but
unsuccessful
and no
longer
Mandala
Marille
Translation
barrel of a gun
is rifled
using a similar
screw-shaped
device
Holed rifles
Twins
Lilies
From the Italian
gnocco, meaning
a knot in
wood
Scutch-grass; more
generically,
infesting
weed
Lantern holders
From lumaca,
meaning snail
Large snails
Badly cut
Design based on
compensating
for overcooking
From mare, meaning
sea
Name
Orecchiette
Pipe
Quadrefiore
Radiatore
Ricciolini
Ricciutelle
Rotelle
Rotini
Spirali
Spiralini
Strangolapreti
Torchio
Trofie
Tubular Pasta
Name
Bucatini
Calamarata
Calamaretti
Cannelloni
Cavatappi
Description
produced
Bowl or ear
shaped pasta
Larger version
of macaroni
Square with
rippled
edges
Shaped like
radiators
Short wide
pasta with a
90-degree
twist
Short spiraled
pasta
Wagon wheelshaped pasta
2-edged spiral,
tightly
wound. Some
vendors and
brands are
3-edged and
sold as
rotini
A tube which
spirals
round
More tightlycoiled
fusilli
Rolled across
their width
Torch-shaped
Thin twisted
pasta
Description
Hollow spaghetti
Wide ring shaped
pasta
Smaller
Calamarata
Large stuffable
tubes
Corkscrew-shaped
macaroni
Translation
Little ears
Smoking pipes
Flower quadrants
Radiator
From riccio, curly
From riccio, curly
Little wheels
(from ruotawheel)
Spirals
Little spirals
Priest-chokers or
prieststranglers
Winepress
Translation
Little holes
Squid (also
known as
calamari)
Big pipes or
reeds
Corkscrews; also
known as
Cellentani and
Spirali
Name
Cellentani
Chifferi
Ditalini
Fideua
Gomito
Maccheroni
Elicoidali
Fagioloni
Garganelli
Maccheroni
Maccheroncelli
Maltagliati
Manicotti
Mezzani Pasta
Mezze Penne
Mezze
Bombardoni
Mostaccioli
Description
Corkscrew-shaped
tube
Short and wide
macaroni
Short tubes,
like elbows
but shorter
and without a
bend
Short and thin
tubes
Translation
Bent tubes
Elbow macaroni
Slightly ribbed
tube pasta;
the ribs are
corked as
opposed to
those on
rigatoni
Short narrow
tube
Square egg
noodle rolled
into a tube
As long as a
little
finger,
usually
striped
Hollow pencilshaped pasta
Short wide pasta
with
diagonally
cut ends
Large ridged
tubes that
are stuffed
Short curved
tube
Short version of
penne
Short, wide
tubes
Sometimes
mistakenly
used as
another name
for Penne,
Mostaccioli
differ in
Small fingers
Helicoidal
Little beans
Roughly cut
Sleeves, from
the Italian
word manica
From Mezzo
meaning halfsize
Half-pens
Half bombards
Mustaches
Name
Paccheri
Pasta al Ceppo
Penne
Penne Rigate
Penne Lisce
Penne Zita
Pennette
Pennoni
Description
that they do
not have
ridges.
Mostaccioli
are also
called Penne
Lisce or
smooth
penne
Large tube
Shaped like a
cinnamon
stick
Medium length
tubes with
ridges, cut
diagonally at
both ends
Translation
Literally pens
because the
tip is similar
to that of a
quill, or
fountain pen
Penne with
ridged sides
Penne with
smooth sides
Wider version of
penne
Short thin
version of
penne
Wider version of
penne
Perciatelli
Thicker bucatini
Rigatoncini
Smaller version
of rigatoni
Rigatoni
Large and
slightly
curved tube
Sagne
Name
Incannulate
Trenne
Trennette
Tortiglioni
Tuffoli
Ziti
Zitoni
Strand Pasta
Name
Spaghettoni
Spaghetti
Spaghettini
Description
of twisted
ribbon
Penne shaped as
a triangle
Smaller version
of trenne
Narrower
rigatoni
Translation
Ridged rigatoni
Long, narrow
hose-like
tubes
Wider version of
Ziti
Description
Thick spaghetti
Most common
round-rod
pasta
Thin spaghetti
Between
spaghetti and
Fedelini
vermicelli in
size
Vermicelloni
Thick vermicelli
Thicker than
capellini,
Vermicelli
thinner than
fedelini
Thinner than
vermicelli,
Capellini
thicker than
angel hair
Capellini
Thinnest rounddangelo
rod pasta
In order of thickest to thinnest.
Various Strand Pasta
Name
Description
Thin strands
Barbina
often coiled
into nests
Spaghetti
Similar to
alla
spaghetti,
Chitar
except
ra
square
rather than
Translation
Thick little twine
Spago means twine,
spaghetto means
little twine,
spaghetti is
plural
Thin little twine
Little faithful
ones
Thick little worms
Little worms
Fine hair
Angel hair
Translation
Little beards
Named after the device
used to cut the
pasta, which has a
wooden frame strung
with metal wires.
Name
Description
round, and
made of egg
in addition
to flour
Ciriole
Fusilli
Lunghi
Pici
Ribbon Pasta
Name
Bavette
Bavettine
Fettuce
Fettuccine
Fettucelle
Lagane
Lasagne
Lasagnette
Lasagnotte
Linguettine
Linguine
Mafalde
Mafaldine
Pappardelle
Pillus
Pizzoccheri
Reginette
Sagnarelli
Thicker version
of chitarra
Very long
coiled rods
(like a thin
telephone
cord)
Very thick,
long, hand
rolled
Description
Narrower version of
tagliatelle
Narrower version of
bavette
Wider version of
fettuccine
Ribbon of pasta
approximately
6.5 millimeters
wide
Narrower version of
fettuccine
Wide noodles
Very wide noodles
that often have
fluted edges
Narrower version of
lasagne
Longer version of
lasagna
Narrower version of
linguine
Flattened spaghetti
Short rectangular
ribbons
Long ribbons with
ruffled sides
Thick flat ribbon
Very thin ribbons
Ribbon pasta made
from buckwheat
Wide ribbon with
rippled edges
Rectangular ribbons
Translation
Sheets of pasta are
pressed down onto
the device, and
then the wires are
strummed so that
the slivers of
pasta fall through
Long rifles
Translation
Little thread
Ribbons
Little ribbons
Cooking pot
Little tongues
Little queens
Name
Sciatelli of
Sciatelli
Stringozzi
Tagliatelle
Taglierini
Trenette
Tripoline
Micro Pasta
Name
Acini di Pepe
Anelli
Anellini
Conchigliette
Corallini
Ditali
Ditalini
Description
with fluted
edges
Home-made long
spaghetti with a
twisted long
spiral
Similar to
shoelaces
Ribbon fairly
thinner than
fettucine
Thinner version of
Tagliatelle
Thin ribbon ridged
on one side
Thick ribbon ridged
on one side
Description
Bead-like pasta
Small rings of
pasta
Smaller version of
Anelli
Small shell shaped
pasta
Small short tubes
of pasta
Small short tubes
Smaller version of
Ditali
Farfalline
Fideos
Filini
Smaller version of
Fideos
Fregula
Funghini
Ochi di
Pernice
Orzo
Pastina
Bead-like pasta
from Sardinia
Small mushroom
shaped pasta
Very small rings
of pasta
Rice shaped pasta,
also Risoni
Small spheres
about the same
size or smaller
than Acini di
Pepe
Translation
From stringhe,
meaning
shoestrings
From tagliare
to cut
Translation
Peppercorns
Rings
Little rings
Little shells
Little corals
Thimbles
Little thimbles
Either bowties
or little
butterflies
Thin threads;
(from filo,
meaning
thread)
Little
mushrooms
Partridges
eyes
Barley
Little pasta
Name
Pearl Pasta
Quadrettini
Risi
Seme di
Melone
Stelle
Stelline
Stortini
Trachana
Stuffed Pasta
Name
Agnolotti
Cannelloni
Casoncelli
Fagottini
Mezzelune
Occhi di
Lupo
Panzerotti
Description
Spheres slightly
larger than
Acini di Pepe
Small flat squares
of pasta
Smaller version of
Orzo
Small seed shaped
pasta
Small star-shaped
pasta
Smaller version of
Stelle
Smaller version of
elbow macaroni
Granular,
irregular
shaped pasta of
Greek origin
Description
Semi-circular pockets;
can be stuffed with
ricotta or mix of
cheese and meats or
pureed vegetables
Oven cooked, stuffed
rolls of pasta
A semi-circular stuffed
pasta, specifically
associated with the
style alla
bergamasca, which is
stuffed with a
mixture of bread
crumbs, egg, cheese,
ground beef, salami,
raisins, Amaretti
biscuits, pear, and
garlic
A purse or bundle of
pasta, made from a
round of dough
gathered into a ballshaped bundle, often
stuffed with ricotta
and fresh pear
Semi-circular pockets;
about 2.5 in.
diameter
A large, penne shaped
pasta that is stuffed
Pasta made from eggs
Translation
Little squares
Little rice
Melon seeds
Stars
Little stars
Little crooked
ones
Translation
Lambs ears
Big tubes
Little
purses
Half-moons
Eyes of the
Wolf
Name
Pelmeni
Pierogi
Ravioli
Description
cheese and flour
Meat-filled dumplings,
usually served in
broth
Dumplings filled with
meat, vegetables,
cheese or fruit
Square. About 3x3cm.
Stuffed with cheese,
ground meat, pureed
vegetables, or
mixtures thereof
Sacchettini
Tortellini
Tortelloni
Translation
Possibly
from
rapa,
turnip
Little sacks
Ring-shaped. Stuffed
with a mixture of
meat and cheese
Larger version of
Tortellini