Acini di pepe

Acini di pepe
Alternative namesPastina
TypePasta
Place of originItaly

Acini di pepe (Italian: [ˈaːtʃini di ˈpeːpe]; lit.'seeds of pepper') is a type of pasta. Acini is the plural of acino whose root is the Latin word acinus. In both Latin and Italian, the word means 'grape' or 'grape-stones', with the "stones of a grape" being the seeds of the grape. Acini di pepe then translates into 'seeds of a pepper'. It was and is known as a symbol of fertility, which is why it is used in Italian wedding soup.[1] It is also sometimes referred to as pastina (lit.'little pasta'); however, some pasta makers distinguish pastina as smaller than acini di pepe. The individual pieces usually resemble tiny cylinders about 1mm, or less, in each dimension.

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  1. ^ "Italian Wedding Soup Recipe". New York Times Cooking. Retrieved 3 November 2024.