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Some pastas have numbers. What do those numbers signify?

Asked by Ltryptophan (12091points) March 20th, 2010
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After a tour of Rome last summer, and lots of pasta consumed, I figured out that pasta has these numbers on it. I suppose its size, but does it mean anything else? Why didn’t american pasta companies keep up with the pasta numbering?

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bob_'s avatar

Yep, it’s about the size.

I guess you don’t see that in America because there are not that many varieties. I spent a semester in Milan, and the supermarket had an aisle only for the pasta.

FishGutsDale's avatar

@bob_ That’s what she said…Couldn’t help myself for some reason

lillycoyote's avatar

@bob_ Yes, size does matter.

bob_'s avatar

@lillycoyote I’m not worried.

lillycoyote's avatar

@bob_ you want to meet for coffee sometime? :)

ZEPHYRA's avatar

Thicker and thinner versions. E.G. number ten is extremely thin, number 6 is the common type of spagehetti etc.

rahm_sahriv's avatar

I think it is like zephyrae said- it has to do with size and thickness of the pasta.

(sorry if I got your name wrong, but do not know where it ends and the joke begins).

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