You've probably slurped up saucy strands of spaghetti, bitten into stuffed squares of ravioli, and twirled flat ribbons of fettuccine. These are just a few of the estimated 350 different types of pasta. Each has its own unique shape, from spirals to bow ties to tubes, that make it suited to different recipes. While all are delicious, Dan Pashman felt that no one pasta was perfect.
You’ve probably eaten saucy strings of spaghetti, stuffed squares of ravioli, and flat ribbons of fettuccine. These are just a few types of pasta. But around 350 different ones exist. Each has its own unique shape, from spirals to bow ties to tubes. And each shape is good for different recipes. All are tasty, but Dan Pashman felt that no one pasta was perfect.