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Learning Objectives  To learn new facts about pasta  To see why there are so many types of pasta available  To design a pasta dish using a type of.

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2 Learning Objectives  To learn new facts about pasta  To see why there are so many types of pasta available  To design a pasta dish using a type of pasta of your choice

3 5 Things about Pasta In your group write down 5 things you can think of about pasta! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4 Who Invented Pasta? The Chinese, The Italians or the Indians?  The Chinese – Eaten pasta as far back at 5,000 BC.  The origins of 'macaroni' in Italy go back as far as the time of the Ancient Romans who gave the credit to the 'Gods’  Italian Marco Polo brought it back to Italy from China in the 13 th Century A.D  Video – History of Pasta

5  The word pasta comes from the Italian word for paste, meaning a combination of flour and water  Top quality pasta is made from durum wheat semolina (flour).  When pasta is made the aim is to convert the flour of the durum wheat semolina into an product we can eat. What Is Pasta Made From?

6 1. Blending of flour and water 2. Kneading and mixing of the dough 3. Shaping the Dough 4.Drying 5. Packaging and Distribution How is Pasta Made?

7 Alphabets - This favourite kids' shape is usually used in soups for a fun meal anytime Macaroni - Can be topped with any sauce, baked, or put in soups, salads and stir-fry dishes Rotini ("Spirals" or "Twists") - Rotini's twisted shape holds bits of meat, vegetables and cheese, so it works well with any sauce Pasta Shapes There are more than 600 pasta shapes world wide

8 Jumbo Shells - Best when stuffed with your cheese, meat or vegetables. Bow Ties, Farfalle ("Butterflies") - Bow Ties brighten any meal with their interesting shape. Thick enough for any sauce, or make into a salad or soup Spaghetti ("A Length of Cord“) - Spaghetti Bolognese – The UK and USA’s favourite pasta dish.

9 Wagon Wheels, Ruote ("Wheels") - Wagon Wheels make interesting salads, casseroles and stir-fry dishes. Add to soups, or simply top with sauce and enjoy Lasagne (From "lasanum," Latin for pot) - Create new Lasagne casseroles by using chopped vegetables, cheeses and any kind of sauce. Rigatoni ("Large Grooved") - Rigatoni's ridges and holes are perfect with any sauce, from cream or cheese to the chunkiest meat sauces

10  Different Pasta Shapes / Types  How we cook them

11 Why Is Pasta Good for Us? Calories189 Fat (g)0.9 Dietary Fibre (g)1.7 Protein (g)6 Carbohydrate (g)38 Cholesterol (mg)0 1 Cup of Cooked pasta contains;

12 Which country eats the most pasta?

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14 Design a Pasta Dish  What shape of pasta you will use? Shells, spaghetti  Who your dish is for? Child, Teenager, Mother, Father, Nan, Grandfather, vegetarian, athlete  What ingredients you are going to add to the pasta? Meat, vegetables, Sauce


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