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Calamarata, coming from the region of Campania, is a type of pasta belonging to the family of the paccheri and takes its name precisely from calamari to which, once cut into rings, are very similar to them in terms of form. Our Calamarata is bronze drawn and is excellent cooked with vegetables and tomatoes sauce. It is particularly used with fish. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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The waves crashing against the rocks, the scents of the land, the unmistakable landscapes of the Ionic coast: these are the images that we are evoked by Conchiglioni, one of the most characteristic Neapolitan art of pasta formats. The form of conchiglioni, bronze drawn, remembers the shape of sea food, while their size and irregular surface makes this type of pasta the ideal ones to be dressed with rich sauces and tasty. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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Covatelli are strips of pasta digged by hand one by one, as Calabrian tradition wants, it has got the shape of an opened chrysalis, suitable for your special moments and perfect to be combined with the sauces and to accommodate with liveliness and lightness. Their name reminds the homely mode to realize the format that is obtained digging with the fingers in the pieces of pasta or by simply dragging and dropping them on the table with the thumb or a knife. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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“Maccarruni”, Spicy Macaroni, are an old excellence plate (seems to be attributed to the Magna Graecia) that subsequently spread throughout Italy. They are homemade and seasoned with rich sauces based on meat of goat, beef or pork sauces often accompanied with grated salted ricotta cheese. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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Small tricolor Macaroni were born to give a touch of creativity to recipes with the taste of selected ingredients such as chili, typical ingredient and tender spinach leaves. Small tricoloured Macaroni are a riot of flavors of the Mediterranean cuisine that combines the tradition of cutting this paste to the flavors of the countryside, honoring a full colors of the national flag. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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Macaroni belong to the peasant tradition. Today they are commonly called “Macaroni al ferretto”, because the stem of wheat or willow, which was formerly used by women, was gradually replaced with the iron by stocking. The word Macaroni derives from the Greek word "makar" that means "blessed". They are usually seasoned with savory sauces of meat, meatballs, sausages but they are also good with sauce of tomato puree and grated tough ricotta cheese. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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Orecchiette are round and have a concave form which makes them insuperable to collect the sauce. The preparation of orecchiette takes place in a very perfect manner, their interior is plain, while the outer surface is wrinkled because is dragged onto the pastry board. According to the local tradition, in particular the tradition of Puglia, the form of orecchiette inspires to the roofs of the trulli, while there are theories that are dated back to the Jewish culture. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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In the Neapolitan culinary art, Paccheri have origins deeply rooted. Once they were a type of "pasta of poor people" because they were large and few of them were enough to fill the dish. A nice curiosity about them concerns the origin of the name: "pacchero" means to "slap" in dialect and therefore are also called schiaffoni. They can be combined with a good liquid sauce and then emanate a particular sound that remembers a slap. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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The characteristic form of Trofie is usually curly and recalls the shavings of the woodworker. It is possible that the name trofie derives from "strufugia" that means to rub and describes the movement of the hand on the kneading trough that was necessary for the preparation of pasta. They are traditionally dressed with pesto sauce also with extra virgin olive oil. It is available all year round and for shipping throughout Europe.
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