Previous text: I’m taking a guess, but this looks like trofie. I’ve seen many similar variations of handmade and each is a little custom based on the maker. I used to buy a dried version from Trader Joes (discontinued, [but shown here](https://www.thedailymeal.com/1310699/trader-joes-shoppers-swear-uniquely-shaped-trofie-pasta/)) that was smaller. It really held sauce nicely.
Divine_Diana
Looks like handmade “strozzapreti”. Try to google it
JoeDiMayo
Looks like a pasta I ate in Slovenia, it was called pljukanci there
Fileja è giusto, gli strozzapreti hanno una forma simile ma sono molto più piccoli
thebannedtoo
strozzapreti. (priest-chokers)
Goonerzluvva2024
Slug pasta
Fun-Faithlessness398
Cavatelli o fusilli al ferretto
PlasteeqDNA
Trofie
andyvl0393
Naked takis
amutualfriend
Casarecce?
ynnoj666
French fries
klaegie
Trofie!
Able_Bodybuilder3474
French fryalini
Adventurous-Start874
5/8 cut french fry.
il-bosse87
Almost all names mentioned above are correct, this pasta is common in many italian regions and all of them give it a different name, for me in Tuscany is called “Strozzapreti”
AirplaneJane
priest stranglers
Ok_Dish3912
I love you for this question! A restaurant near me is the only place I’ve ever seen this pasta and they call it “fusilli” but when I google “fusilli”, the spirals come up. Someone commented “fusilli al ferretto” so that must be where my disconnect is lol. A “ferretto” google search comes up with the proper results!
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Strazzopretti
Strozzapreti
Freedom fries.
In my area we call them firzulli/frizzulli. The main dish we do with them is with tomato sauce and breadcrumbs.
Edit: That photo is [on this page](https://www.the-pasta-project.com/fileja/) as Fileja and [on this page](https://fortunasausage.com/maccheroni-calabrese-from-italy-pasta-conte/) as Maccheroni Calabrese
Previous text: I’m taking a guess, but this looks like trofie. I’ve seen many similar variations of handmade and each is a little custom based on the maker. I used to buy a dried version from Trader Joes (discontinued, [but shown here](https://www.thedailymeal.com/1310699/trader-joes-shoppers-swear-uniquely-shaped-trofie-pasta/)) that was smaller. It really held sauce nicely.
Looks like handmade “strozzapreti”. Try to google it
Looks like a pasta I ate in Slovenia, it was called pljukanci there
Google image search tells me it’s [“Pasta Fileja Calabrese”](https://delizieditalia.net/products/pasta-fileja-calabrese)
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Fileja è giusto, gli strozzapreti hanno una forma simile ma sono molto più piccoli
strozzapreti. (priest-chokers)
Slug pasta
Cavatelli o fusilli al ferretto
Trofie
Naked takis
Casarecce?
French fries
Trofie!
French fryalini
5/8 cut french fry.
Almost all names mentioned above are correct, this pasta is common in many italian regions and all of them give it a different name, for me in Tuscany is called “Strozzapreti”
priest stranglers
I love you for this question! A restaurant near me is the only place I’ve ever seen this pasta and they call it “fusilli” but when I google “fusilli”, the spirals come up. Someone commented “fusilli al ferretto” so that must be where my disconnect is lol. A “ferretto” google search comes up with the proper results!
McDonald’s fries pasta
Baghetti
Frizzuli?
Devon.
Devon knows the name of all pasta.