Rigatoni

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Mezzi Rigatoni by Barilla, shorter than normal Rigatoni
Mezzi Rigatoni by Barilla, shorter than normal Rigatoni

Rigatoni is a form of tube-shaped pasta. It is larger than penne and ziti. Rigatoni is usually ridged and the tube's end does not terminate at an angle, like penne's does.

Rigatoni can be coupled with many different sauces, from creamy to chunky. Consequently, rigatoni is a popular choice for restaurants which choose to stock only one tube-shaped pasta noodle. The tube may be stuffed with cheese or other soft foods.

The word rigatoni comes from the Italian past participle of rigare, which means "to draw a line" (American Heritage Dictionary).

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