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Ditalini pasta
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Ditali pasta is a type of Italian pasta that is traditionally short and tubular, with a cylindrical shape and small size, ideal for soups, stews, and salads. Its name comes from the Italian "ditale", meaning thimble, in reference to its small, hollow size and shape.
Originating from the Campania region of Italy, ditali pasta is highly valued for its versatility and ability to pair with a wide variety of ingredients, especially in brothy dishes or with light sauces, where its shape allows it to capture liquids and flavors very well.
Regarding its properties, ditali pasta is made primarily from durum wheat semolina, which gives it a firm texture and an excellent ability to remain al dente after cooking. It is a good source of complex carbohydrates, providing sustained energy, and is low in fat.
In the context of Hispanic American cuisine, ditali pasta is also known as tuberías in some countries, although this term is not very common. Other generic synonyms for small tubular pastas could be macarroncitos or simply short tubular pasta, although the designation "ditali" is usually maintained to preserve its specificity.
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