Dolce & Gabbana Gragnano IGP Penne Rigate, 500g
Description
Dolce & Gabbana Gragnano IGP penne rigate ‘mezzane’ are short tubes of pasta with a ridged texture. Traditionally produced exclusively for the markets of Naples (due to the fact that Gragnanesi preferred smooth pasta), this shape is now popular across the world. Thanks to the ridges, sauces cling onto penne perfectly, be it pesto, tomato or spicy arrabiata.
Dolce and Gabbana has collaborated with Italian makers Pastificio Di Martino to create striking Mediterranean packaging for the finest pasta. Celebrating Italian excellence through vibrant colours, symbols and images associated with the country, the pasta makes a beautiful gift, or treat for you and your kitchen.
About Pastificio Di Martino
Pastificio Di Martino is based in the city of Gragnano, just south of Mount Vesuvius, renowned for its pasta-making history. Gragnano pasta holds a PGI status (protected geographical indication – IGP in Italian).
Pastificio Di Martino uses 100% durum wheat semolina, mixed with pure spring water from the Forma river to create the pasta. Each shape is bronze die cut, and dried slowly to retain the starch and protein content – giving it a distinctive pale colour, great firmness and rough texture.
Ingredients: Durum wheat semolina, water
Allergy advice: Allergens listed in bold.
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Origin: Italy
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Size: 500g
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Best before: 23 November 25
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SKU: CI0020
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Minimum shelf life: 2 months
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Categories:
Bronze Die Pasta Italian Food & Ingredients Pasta Pasta, Rice & Beans Rice Noodles & Glass Noodles
Delivery
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