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Pastabiz P50 - PASTA DIE Striped macaroni Diameter mm. 23 WITH INSERTS MADE IN Bronze and Teflon
Pasta die for Short pasta extruder Pastabiz model P50
shape Maccherone rigato Diameter 23, outside diameter mm. 109, thickness mm. 30, with inserts made in Bronze and Teflon, new from the workshop.
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Macaroni (/?mæk??ro?ni/, Italian: maccheroni) is dry pasta shaped like narrow tubes. Made with durum wheat, macaroni is commonly cut in short lengths; curved macaroni may be referred to as elbow macaroni. Some home machines can make macaroni shapes but, like most pasta, macaroni is usually made commercially by large-scale extrusion. The curved shape is created by different speeds of extrusion on opposite sides of the pasta tube as it comes out of the machine. The word "macaroni" is often used synonymously with elbow-shaped macaroni, as it is the variety most often used in macaroni and cheese recipes. In Italy and other countries, the noun maccheroni can refer to straight, tubular, square-ended pasta corta ("short-length pasta") or to long pasta dishes, as in maccheroni alla chitarra and frittata di maccheroni, which are prepared with long pasta like spaghetti. In the United States, federal regulations define three different shapes of dried pasta, such as spaghetti, as a "macaroni product”. Maccheroni comes from Italian maccheroni [makke?ro?ni], plural form of maccherone. The many varieties sometimes differ from each other because of the texture of each pasta: rigatoni and tortiglioni, for example, have ridges down their lengths, while chifferi, lumache, lumaconi, pipe, pipette, etc. refer to elbow-shaped pasta similar to macaroni in North American culture. Rigatoni, or striped macaroni, are macaroni with straight longitudinal grooves on the outside diameter. Other names used to indicate the “Striped macaroni” pasta shape: Perciatelli. Bucati o Bucatini (if long cut). Fagiolini. Sedanini. Sedanetti. Stortini. Cornetti. Diavoletti. Tubetti. Perciatelloni. Mezze zite. Regine. Scaloppi. Ziti o Zitoni (if long cut). Cannolicchi. Sciviotti ziti. Denti di cavallo. Denti di pecora. Fischiotti. Fischioni. Canneroni. Paccheri (thicker pasta). Rigatoni.
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Data sheet
- Pasta shape dimension
- Diametro mm. 23
- Outside diameter of the die
- mm. 109
- Die thickness
- mm. 30
- Machine model
- Pastabiz P50