Tuesday, 4 September 2012


Visit the San Remo website and look at the range of pasta products available. How many different types of pasta and noodles can you find? How
does gluten-free pasta differ from traditional pasta?
there are 7 difference types of pasta  short pasta long pasta fresh pasta egg pasta flavoured pasta lasagna and cannelloni and specialty pasta in those pastas there are in 
short pasta 
small shells 
large shells
elbows 
macaroni 
orrechiette
lasagna short cut 
risoni 
large spirals
angel hair short cut 
fusillini 
soup pasta 
fusilli 
spirals
large rigatoni 
trivelle
penne
zita penne
rigatoni 
bowties
curles
long pasta 
fettuccine
spinach fettuccine
wide fettuccine
liguine
vermicelli
isnt spaghetti 
thin spaghetti 
spaghetti
tube spaghetti
egg spaghetti
fettuccine curly 
thick spaghetti
angel hair spaghetti 
fresh pasta 
chargrilled vegetables 
cheese and spinach tortellini 
veal tortellini 
ham and cheese tortellini 
spinach and ricotta tortellini 
spinach and ricotta agnolotti 
potato bacon and sage agnolotti 
potato leek and dill agnolotti 
agnolotti spinach and ricotta
fettuccine egg
pappardelle
gnocchi 
ravioli angus beef
gnocchi with cheese and spinach 
ravioli angus beef and mushroom 
ravioli chicken and sundred tomatio 
chicken mushroom ravioli 
beef ravioli 
beef tortellini 
egg pasta
twist ribbon 
wide ribbon 
pappardelle
vermicelli egg noodle
fettuccine egg noodle
tagliatelle egg noodle
flavoured pasta 
vegeroni shapes
vegeroni spirals
vegeroni large spirals
soyaroni 
vegeroni bowties
lasagna and cannelloni 
large instant lasagna
instant curly lasagna
specialty pasta
wholemeal elbows
wholemeal linguine
wholemeal instant large lasagna
wholemeal spaghetti 
wholemeal spirals
wholemeal penne
gluten free macaroni 
gluten free fettuccine
gluten free lasgma
gluten free penne
gluten free spaghetti 
gluten free spirals
organic penne
organic spaghetti
organic trivelle

gluten free pasta is different from traditional pasta
gluten free pasta is different as they don't contain any gluten or wheat in the pasta they uses something different 

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