What is the difference between fusilli and rotini pasta?

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  1. Fusilli and rotini are both spiral-shaped pasta, but they differ a bit in their shape and origin:

    Fusilli: Usually a longer, tighter spiral or corkscrew shape. It tends to be a bit thicker and sometimes a bit flatter in its twists. It’s traditional in Italian cuisine.

    Rotini: Typically shorter and more compact spirals, often with a tighter, more uniform corkscrew shape. It’s common in American pasta dishes.

    Both are great at holding sauces because of their twists.

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