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Packsize | 12/1.1 LB TRAY |
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Often called angel hair this is the thinnest pasta made. Use a light delicate sauce. Ingredients: Durum wheat semolina and water. With a diameter between 0.85 mm and 0.92 mm, this type of thin spaghetti is among the most popular ones of Rustichella d’ Abruzzo line.
Packsize | 12/1.1 LB TRAY |
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This combines well with a broth or a soup, or it can be stir-fried with a sauce made of oil, ginger, lemon zest and Sichuan pepper, or simply seasoned with fresh tomato sauce and basil. Cooking time 4-6 minutes.
Rigatoni with reduced size, it is used especially with seafood-based condiments for fresh and light meals, or with broccoli and sausage. It matches Rustichella d’Abruzzo Bolognese and alla Salsiccia sauces. Cooking time: 10-12 minutes.
One of the most well-known and worldwide sold shapes of short pasta, it is traditionally combined with Rustichella d’Abruzzo Arrabbiata, Amatriciana, or Norma sauces or with a fresh and light condiment made with tuna, mozzarella and tomatoes or with scampi and zucchini. Cooking time: 10-12 minutes.
Made as a spiral or helix, fusilli is one of the most popular pasta cuts of Neapolitan lineage. Longer and denser, this fusillo (spindle) is an entwined cross that will capture sauce between its ridges. Cooking time: 9-11 minutes.
A futuristic, architectural shape designed by Rustichella d’Abruzzo with angles and pointy ends. Trenne is a proprietary word made up from triangular and penne. Its good resistance in cooking, aesthetics, and presentation when served allow this type of pasta to be very well-appreciated by many chefs. Cooking time: 10-13 minutes.
Orecchiette meaning little ears, is the most famous pasta from Puglia. Done by pressing the dough with the thumb, this pasta is also known as Orecchie di Prete in Abruzzo, meaning the ears of the priest.