Paccheri
| Alternative names | Maniche di frate, maniche rigate, rigatoni, rigatoncini, schiaffoni, bombaroni, tufoli rigati. Moccolotti in Marche and Umbria. |
|---|---|
| Type | Pasta |
| Place of origin | Italy |
| Region or state | Campania |
| Main ingredients | Durum wheat flour |
Paccheri (Italian: [ˈpakkeri]) is a type of pasta in the shape of a very large tube, originating from the Campania region of Italy. They are generally smooth, but there is also a ribbed version, paccheri millerighe. The name comes from Neapolitan paccharia, 'slaps', with a depreciative -ero to indicate something common. The name has been ascribed to a slapping sound they may make when eaten. They can be served stuffed.