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Pastina

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Pastina
Alternative namesŞehriye
TypePasta
Place of originItaly
Main ingredientsWheat flour
Food energy
(per serving)
174 kcal per 50 gr [1] kcal

Pastina (Turkish: Şehriye) (literally "little pasta") is a variety of pasta consisting of tiny pieces of pasta available in a variety of shapes. It is the smallest type of pasta produced. It is made of wheat flour and may also include egg.

Pastina is typically used in broth soups in Italian and Turkish cuisine