Tortellini are ring-shaped
pasta, sometimes also described as "
navel shaped", hence their alternative name of "belly button" (
ombelico). They are typically stuffed with a mix of meat (pork loin,
prosciutto) or cheese. Originally from the
Italian region of
Emilia (in particular
Bologna and
Modena), they are usually served in
broth, either of beef, chicken, or both. Packed, refrigerated or frozen, tortellini and
tortelloni (similar but larger, with cheese and/or vegetable stuffing) appear in many locations around the world, especially where there are large Italian communities. Tortellini and tortelloni are made in European industrial lines supplying markets in Europe and further afield. "Fresh" packed tortellini usually have 7 weeks of shelf-life.