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- Rotini abstract "Rotini is a type of helix- or corkscrew-shaped pasta. The name comes from a 17th-century Italian word meaning \"small wheels\". Rotini is related to fusilli, but has a tighter helix, i.e. with a smaller pitch. It should not be confused with rotelle (\"wagon wheel\" pasta).Rotini originated from Northern Italy and the tight twists help them retain a wide variety of sauces better. They are often used in pasta salads with pesto, Carbonara or tomato-based sauces.Rotini is most often made from refined (white) wheat flour, although varieties made from whole wheat flour, brown rice, or other grains are also available.In the US these may also be called colloquially \"Scroodle,\" \"Scroodle Noodles\", \"Scrotini\", \"Skroodle\", \"Scroodle Macaroni\", or \"corkscrews\".".
- Rotini country Italy.
- Rotini ingredient Wheat_flour.
- Rotini ingredientName "Wheat flour".
- Rotini thumbnail Rotini.jpg?width=300.
- Rotini type Pasta.
- Rotini wikiPageID "8245187".
- Rotini wikiPageLength "1688".
- Rotini wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Rotini wikiPageRevisionID "704766664".
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Carbonara.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_pasta.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Corkscrew.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Fusilli.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Helix.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink List_of_pasta.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Italy.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Pasta.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Pesto.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Rotelle.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Tomato_sauce.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Wheat_flour.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink Whole-wheat_flour.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink File:Rotini.jpg.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLink File:Rotiniwithtomatosauce.jpg.
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rotini".
- Rotini wikiPageWikiLinkText "rotini".
- Rotini caption "Dried rotini".
- Rotini country Italy.
- Rotini mainIngredient Wheat_flour.
- Rotini name "Rotini".
- Rotini type Pasta.
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- Rotini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Rotini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-cuisine-stub.
- Rotini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pasta.
- Rotini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Rotini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rotini subject Category:Types_of_pasta.
- Rotini type Food.
- Rotini type Food.
- Rotini type FunctionalSubstance.
- Rotini type Thing.
- Rotini type Q2095.
- Rotini comment "Rotini is a type of helix- or corkscrew-shaped pasta. The name comes from a 17th-century Italian word meaning \"small wheels\". Rotini is related to fusilli, but has a tighter helix, i.e. with a smaller pitch. It should not be confused with rotelle (\"wagon wheel\" pasta).Rotini originated from Northern Italy and the tight twists help them retain a wide variety of sauces better.".
- Rotini label "Rotini".
- Rotini differentFrom Rotelle.
- Rotini sameAs Q5361233.
- Rotini sameAs Rotini.
- Rotini sameAs 로티니.
- Rotini sameAs m.026xlyl.
- Rotini sameAs Q5361233.
- Rotini wasDerivedFrom Rotini?oldid=704766664.
- Rotini depiction Rotini.jpg.
- Rotini isPrimaryTopicOf Rotini.
- Rotini name "Rotini".