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Glencoe Visual Showcase Food for Today

Egg noodles have egg solids added for tenderness Pasta Egg Noodles Pasta Glencoe Visual Showcase

Large tube- shaped pasta, usually stuffed PastaManicottiPastaManicotti Glencoe Visual Showcase

Small, rice-shaped pasta, good for salads and soups PastaOrzoPastaOrzo Glencoe Visual Showcase

Long, narrow, flat pasta that holds sauces well PastaLinguinePastaLinguine Glencoe Visual Showcase

Corkscrew pasta that holds smooth sauces well and works well in salads PastaFusilliPastaFusilli Glencoe Visual Showcase

Wide, flat noodles that are usually baked with sauce PastaLasagnaPastaLasagna Glencoe Visual Showcase

Straight tube-shaped pasta cut diagonally on the ends that works well with most sauces and in baked dishes PastaPennePastaPenne Glencoe Visual Showcase

Long, flat pasta, wider than linguine, that holds sauces well PastaFettuccinePastaFettuccine Glencoe Visual Showcase

Small, curved tube-shaped pasta that works well in soups, salads, and baked dishes Pasta Elbow Macaroni Pasta Glencoe Visual Showcase

Bowtie pasta that works well with sauces and in pasta salads PastaFarfallePastaFarfalle Glencoe Visual Showcase

Seashell pasta that holds sauce well PastaConchigliePastaConchiglie Glencoe Visual Showcase

Long, thin round pasta; Angel hair is very thin spaghetti PastaSpaghettiPastaSpaghetti Glencoe Visual Showcase

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