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Type
  
Pasta

Place of origin
  
Italy

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Alternative names
  
Bow-tie pasta, strichetti

Region or state
  
Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna

Variations
  
Farfalle rigate, farfallone, farfalline

Similar
  
Fusilli, Penne, Tagliatelle, Rigatoni, Fettuccine

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Farfalle ([farĖˆfalle]) are a type of pasta commonly known as bow-tie pasta. The name is derived from the Italian word farfalla (butterfly). The 'e' at the end of the word is the Italian feminine plural ending, making the meaning of the word "butterflies". In the Italian city of Modena, farfalle are known as strichetti. A larger variation of farfalle is known as farfallone, while the miniature version is called farfalline. Farfalle date back to the 16th century in the Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna regions of Northern Italy.

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Note that farfalle are not related to the similar-sounding farfel, an egg-barley pasta used in Jewish cuisine.

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Varieties

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Farfalle come in several sizes, but they all have a distinctive "bow tie" shape. Usually, the farfalle are formed from a rectangle or oval of pasta, with two of the sides trimmed to a ruffled edge and the center pinched together to make the unusual shape of the pasta. A ridged version of the pasta is known as farfalle rigate. Though usable with most sauces, farfalle are best suited to cream and tomato sauces.

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In addition to plain and whole-wheat varieties, colours are added by mixing certain ingredients into the dough, which also affects the flavor (as with any pasta). For example, beetroot can be used for red, spinach for green and cuttlefish ink for black.. A tomato variety may also be available. Green, white, and red varieties are often sold together in a mix that recalls the colors of the flag of Italy.

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References

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