esparsette
Esparsette is a type of pasta that is characterized by its thin, flat shape and slightly irregular edges. It is a variation of the traditional spaghetti, with the primary difference being the shape. Esparsette is typically made from durum wheat semolina, which gives it a firm texture and a slightly nutty flavor. The pasta is often used in Italian cuisine, particularly in dishes where its thin shape allows for easy absorption of sauces and flavors.
The name "esparsette" is derived from the Italian word "spaghetto," which means "little spaghetti." This name
Esparsette is typically sold in packages and can be found in many grocery stores and specialty food