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I like Mostacolli (which I dont know when it started to be called 'penne' I always called it mostacolli)
Do you mean mostaccioli (the "ci" gives the pronunciation a "chi" sound)? Penne has always been called penne. Mostaccioli does not have the ridges. Pastas tend to be named for thing it closely resembles. In this case, mustaches. What we call bowties in America is farfalle, translated butterflies. You would be amazed by the number of different pastas on the shelf in Italian stores. Imagine an aisle at Wal-Mart that has pastas on both sides.