Garofalo Farfalle Tricolore Italian Dried Pasta, with Spinach and Tomato, 500g (Pack of 1)
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Premium Italian pasta maker Garofalo has been making high quality pasta since 1789 in Gragnano near Naples, the birth place of pasta in Italy. Tricolore refers to the 3 different colours of this pasta, the yellow pasta is the same as usual, the red pasta having been flavoured with tomatoes, and the green with spinach. Suitable for both Vegan and Vegetarian diet Made with 100% superior quality durum wheat semolina that is high in protein and results in an al dente cooked pasta texture Garofalo pasta has a rough porous surface due to the dough passing through a bronze die to form each shape, allowing the sauce to stick and absorb into the cooked pasta giving a delightful eating Experience!
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Premium Italian pasta maker Garofalo has been making high quality pasta since 1789 in Gragnano near Naples, the birth place of pasta in Italy. Tricolore refers to the 3 different colours of this pasta, the yellow pasta is the same as usual, the red pasta having been flavoured with tomatoes, and the green with spinach. Suitable for both Vegan and Vegetarian diet Made with 100% superior quality durum wheat semolina that is high in protein and results in an al dente cooked pasta texture Garofalo pasta has a rough porous surface due to the dough passing through a bronze die to form each shape, allowing the sauce to stick and absorb into the cooked pasta giving a delightful eating Experience!
Premium Italian pasta maker Garofalo has been making high quality pasta since 1789 in Gragnano near Naples, the birth place of pasta in Italy. Tricolore refers to the 3 different colours of this pasta, the yellow pasta is the same as usual, the red pasta having been flavoured with tomatoes, and the green with spinach. Suitable for both Vegan and Vegetarian diet Made with 100% superior quality durum wheat semolina that is high in protein and results in an al dente cooked pasta texture Garofalo pasta has a rough porous surface due to the dough passing through a bronze die to form each shape, allowing the sauce to stick and absorb into the cooked pasta giving a delightful eating Experience!