Bucatini
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Bucatini is a thick spaghetti-like pasta with a hole running through the middle. The name comes from buco, meaning "hole" in Italian. It tastes similar to spaghetti, but is thicker, with almost a vermicelli texture. Originating in Sicily, Bucatini is good with semi-thick sauces, or just buttered with spices.