Rotelle are a type of pasta resembling wheels with spokes. It is similar to Fiori.
The name derives from the Italian word for little wheels. They are also known as wagon wheels.
Rotelle, which is commonly known as "wagon wheel" pasta, was once a popular product sold in Ohio supermarkets by the former Ippolito's Ideal Macaroni Company of Cleveland, Ohio, under the name "Choo Choo Wheels". The Ideal Choo Choo Wheels packages once had a picture of a...
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Rotelle
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Energy per 100g:
- 1,553 kJ (9693000000000000000 MeV )
USDA Equivalent:
- 20120
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