Cereales y Granos

Mostaccioli pasta

Mostaccioli pasta
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Ingredient Information

Name

Mostaccioli pasta

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

7 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Mostaccioli Noodles are a type of short, tubular pasta very popular in Italian cuisine and in various international recipes. Their elongated and slightly curved shape is perfect for holding thick sauces, making them ideal for baked dishes, stews, and preparations with rich tomato or cream sauces.

Originating from Italy, mostaccioli have a firm texture that allows them to hold their shape after cooking, which distinguishes them from other types of noodles or pasta. Their name comes from the Latin mustaceum, an ancient Roman cake, although today it is associated solely with pasta.

Regarding their properties, mostaccioli are a good source of complex carbohydrates, which provide sustained energy. They also provide small amounts of protein and fiber, especially if whole wheat versions are chosen.

In the Latin American context, mostaccioli may be known simply as tube noodles, tubular pasta, or in some countries they are also called rigati macaroni, although the latter term is usually used more for traditional macaroni. However, due to the popularity of Italian cuisine, the term mostaccioli is widely recognized and used in recipes and stores.

Nutritional Properties

2.7g
fiber
5mg
sodium
17mg
calcium
23mcg
folate
1.1mg
iron
44mg
potassium
3.4g
sugars
370
calories
12.5g
proteins
0.4mg
vitamin b1
4.5mg
vitamin b3
0.1mg
vitamin b6
1.5g
total fats
0.3g
saturated fats
75g
carbohydrates

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