Everything about Rotelle totally explained
Rotelle are a
type of
pasta.
The name derives from the
Italian word for
little wheels. They are also known as wagon wheels.The definition for it in the food dictionary is a pasta that resembles a wheel with spokes.
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, OH, under the name "Choo Choo Wheels". The Ideal Choo Choo Wheels packages once had a picture of a train, and was marketed to children. On the back of the packages was a cut out of a train, which children would use Choo Choo Wheels for the train's wheels. Choo Choo Wheels are currently manufactured by San Giorgio Pasta, which is a division of Hershey Foods. The product is still sold under the "Choo Choo Wheels" name in Ohio.
Rotelle shouldn't be confused with
rotini (corkscrew-shaped pasta).
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