History of Pasta
Italian Pasta Shapes
Pasta Sauces
Pasta Brands
Asian and Stuffed Pasta
100

This country is most famous for pasta, with popular types like spaghetti and lasagna.

What is Italy?

100

This long, thin pasta’s name means “little strings” in Italian.

What is spaghetti?

100

This simple sauce is made with tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, and basil.

What is marinara?

100

This company is famous for elbow macaroni used in boxed mac & cheese with a bright orange powder.

What is Kraft?

100

These quick-to-cook noodles are often sold in packets with seasoning and are popular as a fast meal for students.

What are ramen noodles?

200

Although pasta is linked to Italy, some believe this famous explorer brought noodles from China to Europe in the 1200s.

Who is Marco Polo?

200

This smooth, tube-shaped pasta is often baked with tomato sauce and cheese in Italian-American cooking.

What is ziti?

200

This creamy white sauce, often paired with fettuccine, is made from butter, cream, and Parmesan cheese.

What is alfredo?

200

This brand, famous in the U.S., often features “Ronzoni, Sono Buoni” in its commercials.

What is Ronzoni?

200

These little pasta “pillows” are stuffed with cheese or meat and their name means “little turnips” in Italian.

What are ravioli?

300

Before pasta machines existed, people used this simple tool, also used in baking, to roll pasta dough flat.

What is a rolling pin?

300

This ribbon-shaped pasta’s name means “little tongues” in Italian, though it’s better known as wide, flat strips.

What is linguini?

300

This classic Italian sauce uses meat, tomatoes, onions, and carrots, and is named after a city in northern Italy.

What is Bolognese?

300

This canned pasta, shaped like little circles, was first sold in 1965 with the slogan, “Uh-Oh, _________!”

What are SpaghettiOs?

300

This ring-shaped stuffed pasta, often filled with cheese or prosciutto, is sometimes called the “belly button” of Italy.

What is tortellini?

400

The word "pasta" comes from Italian, meaning this mixture of flour and water.

What is "paste".

400

These “little ears” of pasta are often eaten with broccoli rabe or sausage in southern Italy.

What is orecchiette?

400

This sauce, whose name means “pounded” in Italian, is made with basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmesan, and olive oil.

What is pesto?

400

This American brand sells pasta along with tomato sauces.  The name also means "please" or "you're welcome" in Italian.

What is Prego?

400

Thin, white noodles, often used in stir-fries like Pad Thai, are made from this type of flour.

What is rice?

500

This region of the world had early versions of pasta-like noodles made from millet over 4,000 years ago.

What is China?

500

This pasta’s name means “butterflies,” though many people call it “bow ties.”

What is farfalle?

500

This spicy sauce, whose name means “angry,” is made with tomatoes, garlic, and chili peppers.

What is arrabbiata?

500

This blue-box brand is one of the best-known pasta companies in the world and was founded in Italy in 1877.

What is Barilla?

500

These thick, chewy Japanese wheat noodles are often served in broth with toppings like tempura.

What are udon noodles?