fuserillas
Fuserillas are a type of pasta characterized by their spiral or corkscrew shape. This distinctive form allows them to hold sauces well, making them a versatile choice for a variety of dishes. The name "fuserillas" is derived from the Italian word "fuso," meaning spindle, which alludes to their twisted appearance.
Often made from durum wheat semolina, fuserillas are a common ingredient in Italian cuisine and are popular
The cooking time for fuserillas typically ranges from 8 to 12 minutes, depending on the desired level