Ditalini [ditaˈliːni] (Italian: "small thimbles", also referred to as tubettini) is a type of pasta that is shaped like small tubes. The literal translation from the Italian language to English is "small thimbles". It has been described as "thimble-sized" and as "very short macaroni". In some areas it may also be called "salad macaroni." During the industrial age in Apulia, Italy, increased development of ditali and other short-cut pastas occurred. In contemporary times, it is a mass-produced pasta. It is used in several dishes, and is commonly used throughout Sicily.
Ditalini may be used in several pasta dishes, such as Pasta e fagioli (pasta and beans). It is used in traditional Sicilian dishes "throughout Sicily". Some Sicilian dishes with ditalini include pasta with ricotta cheese and pasta chi vruocculi 'rriminati, which is a pasta and broccoli dish. It has been described as used often in soups, and as an ideal pasta for use in soups due to their small size being able to "fit well on a spoon". It may also be used in pasta salads.
A small appetizer of ditalini with pesto
Beef and barley soup with tomatoes and ditalini pasta
Pasta e fagioli prepared with ditalini