
What do the cards have in store? In the case of the Pasta Tarot, the answer is, very clearly, carbs. Created by Rob Truglia and Jeff Petriello, the Pasta Tarot — published by Penguin Random House in 2022 after first being self-published — is a celebration of the beloved primo piatto (the first course of a traditional Italian meal).
And with its jubilant and colorful illustrations, the tarot deck is nearly as appetizing as pasta itself. While classic pasta shapes like spaghetti and rigatoni are of course featured, the deck primarily features deep cuts, surfacing pasta shapes you might not have ever encountered in an American grocery store — like mafalde, sopressini or pansotti.
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