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Mar 26, 2018

[Ans] What kind of pasta is shaped like a corkscrew?

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... A corkscrew is a tool for drawing corks from wine bottles, beer bottles and other household bottles before the invention of screw caps and Crown corks. 
As long as you can find a toolbox, you can get a bottle of wine open with a screw, screwdriver, and hammer. Stick the screw into the cork, then use the screwdriver to screw it in further. Leave about one inch of the screw out of the cork.


Step 2 : Answer to the question "What kind of pasta is shaped like a corkscrew?"



Fusilli:


Fusilli are a variety of pasta that are formed into the shape of a corkscrew. The word fusilli presumably comes from fuso ("spindle"), as traditionally it is "spun" by pressing and rolling a small rod over the thin strips of pasta to wind them around it in a corkscrew shape. Fusilli may be solid or hollow. Alternatively, capellini is a very thin variety of pasta. Like spaghetti, capellini is rod-shaped, in the form of long strands. Pappardelle are large, very broad, flat pasta noodles, similar to wide fettuccine. Farfalle are a type of pasta commonly known as bow-tie pasta.


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