Pasta Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
WILC | B | G. Willi-Food International, Ltd. | -1.79 | |
RAVE | B | Rave Restaurant Group, Inc. | 0.00 | |
PFGC | B | Performance Food Group Company | 2.24 | |
BJRI | C | BJ's Restaurants, Inc. | 1.26 | |
BRFS | D | BRF S.A. | -0.71 | |
LANC | D | Lancaster Colony Corporation | 0.76 | |
NOMD | D | Nomad Foods | 0.26 | |
HAIN | D | The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. | -0.20 | |
AFRI | D | Forafric Global PLC | -0.98 | |
CPB | D | Campbell Soup Company | 0.66 |
Related Industries: Beverages - Soft Drinks Farm Products Food Distribution Packaged Foods Restaurants
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
TPMN | A | The Timothy Plan Timothy Plan Market Neutral ETF | 7.33 | |
FXG | A | First Trust Cons. Staples AlphaDEX | 5.26 | |
EATZ | B | AdvisorShares Restaurant ETF | 4.56 | |
MVAL | B | SHL Telemedicine Ltd VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat Value ETF | 4.09 | |
PSL | A | PowerShares Dynamic Consumer Staples | 3.54 |
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Pasta (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpasta]) is a staple food of traditional Italian cuisine, with the first reference dating to 1154 in Sicily. Also commonly used to refer to the variety of dishes made with it, pasta is typically made from an unleavened dough of a durum wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into sheets or various shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. Some pastas are made using rice flour or legumes like black beans or lentils in place of wheat flour to yield a different taste and texture, or for those who need to avoid products containing gluten.Pastas may be divided into two broad categories: dried (pasta secca) and fresh (pasta fresca). Most dried pasta is produced commercially via an extrusion process, although it can be produced at home. Fresh pasta is traditionally produced by hand, sometimes with the aid of simple machines. Fresh pastas available in grocery stores are produced commercially by large-scale machines.
Both dried and fresh pastas come in a number of shapes and varieties, with 310 specific forms known by over 1300 documented names. In Italy, the names of specific pasta shapes or types often vary by locale. For example, the pasta form cavatelli is known by 28 different names depending upon the town and region. Common forms of pasta include long and short shapes, tubes, flat shapes or sheets, miniature shapes for soup, those meant to be filled or stuffed, and specialty or decorative shapes.As a category in Italian cuisine, both fresh and dried pastas are classically used in one of three kinds of prepared dishes: as pasta asciutta (or pastasciutta), cooked pasta is plated and served with a complementary side sauce or condiment; a second classification of pasta dishes is pasta in brodo, in which the pasta is part of a soup-type dish. A third category is pasta al forno, in which the pasta is incorporated into a dish that is subsequently baked in the oven. Pasta dishes are generally simple, but individual dishes vary in preparation. Some pasta dishes are served as a small first course or for light lunches, such as pasta salads. Other dishes may be portioned larger and used for dinner. Pasta sauces similarly may vary in taste, color and texture.In terms of nutrition, cooked plain pasta is 31% carbohydrates (mostly starch), 6% protein, and low in fat, with moderate amounts of manganese, but pasta generally has low micronutrient content. Pasta may be enriched or fortified, or made from whole grains.
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