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Type
  
Pasta

Place of origin
  
Italy

Main ingredients
  
Wheat flour

Main ingredient
  
Wheat flour

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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).

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Rotini originated from Southern 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.

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They are only called rotini in America, while the Italian name is fusilli.

In the US these may also be called colloquially "Scroodle," "Scroodle Noodles", "Skroodle", "Scroodle Macaroni", or "corkscrews".

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