painemassasta
Painemassasta is a traditional Italian dish originating from the Campania region, particularly in the city of Naples. It is a type of pasta that is typically served with a tomato-based sauce, often referred to as "ragù" or "sugo." The pasta itself is characterized by its unique shape, which resembles a small, twisted rope or a thin, elongated tube. This shape is achieved through a specific rolling and twisting technique during the pasta-making process.
Painemassasta is typically made from durum wheat semolina, which gives the pasta its firm texture and slightly
The dish is often served as a main course, accompanied by a side of garlic bread or