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CAPUNTI OF DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA
Capunti of durum wheat semolina, porous and always al dente, obtained exclusively with only 100% Italian durum wheat.
WHOLE FROZEN PORCINI
The porcini mushroom is characterized by a very voluminous and fleshy hat.
It’s a product that can be used as an appetizer, as a side dish and main course.
MIXED FROZEN MUSHROOMS
The mushrooms in the pan are a quick and easy side dish, ideal to accompany meat or fish dishes: also excellent for stuffing crepes and pies, or to combine with pilaf rice or polenta, so as to make a unique dish for those who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet.
FROZEN CUBE PORCINI
The porcini mushroom is characterized by a very voluminous and fleshy hat.
It’s a product that can be used as an appetizer, as a side dish and main course.
FROZEN PORCINI BLADES
Porcino is the common name of some species of mushrooms of the genus Boletus, often attributed, also as a product name, to four species of boletuses (the section Edules of the genus Boletus) Boletus edulis and having morphological and organoleptic characteristics vaguely similar.
ORECCHIETTE OF DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA
ORECCHIETTE OF DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA
ORECCHIETTE "GRANO ARSO" (burnt wheat) 3kg(LF)
Orecchiette are one of the most symbolic grains of the Apulian gastronomic tradition. Pasta format very popular in Salento and Italy, thanks to its versatility and their ability to collect sauce, such as ragout or a vegetable-based seasoning.
SAGNE NCANNULATE HAND TWISTED
Typical Apulian pasta obtained from a thin and flat dough. The dough is made in strips and then folded on itself to create the shape of the dough.
PACCHERI OF DURUM WHEAT MEAL
Thick and rough paste, with bronze drawing that gives roughness to the surface of the dough, making it porous, wrinkled and able to retain the seasonings.
CALAMARATA OF DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA
Produced through bronze drawing and slow drying. The porous surface of the pasta retains the seasonings and enhances the flavors of the dish.
DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA TRIA 3,5kg
Pasta drawn in bronze. The history of this format is really ancient, the term of the word "tria" comes from the Arabic "Ytria" understood as dry pasta, similar to a noodle with a width of 2 cm.