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Bucatini

Bucatini is a thick spaghetti-like pasta with a hole running through the center. The name comes from buco, meaning "hole" in Italian.

Although primarily associated with Roman cooking, the area of origin for bucatini is Lazio, Naples, & Liguria. It is a tubed pasta made of hard durum wheat flour & water. Its length is 25-30 cm (10-12 inch) with a 3 mm (⅛ inch) diameter. The average cooking time is nine minutes. It is served with buttery sauces, pancetta or guanciale, vegetables, cheese, eggs, and anchovy or sardines. Bucato means "pierced" in Italian.

See also

Bigoli