Orzo

Orzo (, italian: [ˈɔrdzo]; from italian for ''barley'', from latin hordeum), also known as risoni (pronounced [riˈzoːni]; 'large [grains of] rice'), is a form of short-cut pasta, shaped like a large grain of rice. orzo is traditionally made from flour, but it can also be made of whole grain. it is often made with semolina, a type of flour made from durum wheat. the name orzo is common for this pasta shape in north america, but less so in italy, where the word means barley.

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