
Reference: 101-12
Maccheroncini pack of 12 pcs
Also known as Maccheroni al ferretto, is a typical pasta of Calabrian tradition widespread in many southern regions.
Così denominata per la sua forma somigliante ad una foglia d'ulivo, questa pasta è tipica della Puglia, ma molto diffusa in molte altre zone d’Italia.
Confezionati singolarmente in formato da 500 gr, ordine minimo 12 pezzi.
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Così denominata per la sua forma somigliante ad una foglia d'ulivo, questa pasta è tipica della Puglia, ma molto diffusa in molte altre zone d’Italia.
Indicata con qualsiasi tipo di condimento, come sugo di carne, paté, funghi e così via, sebbene la tradizione pugliese la vuole con pomodoro fresco, burrata ed un pizzico di peperoncino rosso.
Prodotto da lavorazione artigianale essiccato a basse temperature.
Confezionati singolarmente in formato da 500 gr e imballati in cartone da 12 confezioni.
Ingredienti
Semola di grano duro | Acqua
Contiene Glutine - Può contenere Soia e Senape
PASTA PRODOTTA CON 100% GRANO ITALIANO.
Origine del grano: Italia | Paese di molitura: Italia
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Valori nutrizionali
Valore Energetico: 1511 KJ - 356 kcal (valori per 100 g).
Grassi: 1,5 g
di cui Grassi saturi: 0,3 g
Carboidrati: 71,7g
di cui Zuccheri: 3g
Proteine: 11,8g
Sale: 0,002g
Consigli per una cottura perfetta
Usare 6 litri d'acqua per 500g.
Salare e quando l'acqua bolle, versare la pasta.
Mescolare di tanto in tanto.
A cottura ultimata scolare e condire a piacimento.
Tempo di cottura: 10-12 min.
Ancora nessuna recensione da parte degli utenti.
Reference: 101-12
Also known as Maccheroni al ferretto, is a typical pasta of Calabrian tradition widespread in many southern regions.
Reference: 133-12
So named because of its shape that resembles an olive leaf, this is a typical Apulian pasta, but widespread in many other parts of Italy.
Reference: 100
Fileja is a typical pasta of Calabria Region of Vibo Valentia. Its lengthened and curved shape is granted by a special processing method.
Reference: 112-12
Is a type of pasta very common among the families in Calabria region. Also called Strozzapreti, according to the narrative, the women prepared this short and stubby pasta, made just to go in "the gullet" if greedily eaten by the village priest invited to the table.
Reference: 103
Trofie is a pasta originated in Ligurian Riviera, of classic elongated and twisted shape with thinner ends compared to the center.
Reference: 100-12
Fileja is a typical pasta of Calabria Region of Vibo Valentia. Its lengthened and curved shape is granted by a special processing method.
Reference: 117
Fusilli is a type of typical Calabrian pasta, of village tradition and homemade taste.
Reference: 104
Trucchetti can be defined as a miniature of classics Stangugghi. They have an unusual shape which is particularly suitable for the creation of the dishes with tastes from another time.
Reference: 102-12
Among the most typical popular pasta, an undisputed symbol of Apulian tradition are the Orecchiette. Their shape recalls a small overturned disc and molded to obtain the characteristic cavity.
Reference: 117-12
Fusilli is a type of typical Calabrian pasta, of village tradition and homemade taste.
Reference: 112
Is a type of pasta very common among the families in Calabria region. Also called Strozzapreti, according to the narrative, the women prepared this short and stubby pasta, made just to go in "the gullet" if greedily eaten by the village priest invited to the table.
Reference: 104-12
Trucchetti can be defined as a miniature of classics Stangugghi. They have an unusual shape which is particularly suitable for the creation of the dishes with tastes from another time.
Reference: 101
Also known as Maccheroni al ferretto, is a typical pasta of Calabrian tradition widespread in many southern regions.
Reference: 103-12
Trofie is a pasta originated in Ligurian Riviera, of classic elongated and twisted shape with thinner ends compared to the center.
Reference: 102
Among the most typical popular pasta, an undisputed symbol of Apulian tradition are the Orecchiette. Their shape recalls a small overturned disc and molded to obtain the characteristic cavity.