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Mancini
Pasta Penne
Mancini pasta is produced from durum wheat cultivated directly by the company; in fact they built their factory right in the middle of one of their fields. Semolina and water are the only ingredients. They use circular bronze die plates and dry the pasta at temperatures lower than 44Ā°C, taking about 20 hours for short pasta and about 40 hours for long pasta. Penne have a diameter of 10.2mm and a length of 50mm. Their cooking time is between 7 and 9 minutes. Made with Good Agricultural Practices (Buona Pratica Agricola) Made in Italy About Mancini PastaOur family produces top-quality pasta from wheat we grow in 10 hectares of our own fields in Le Marche, central Italy. Weāve worked this land for three generations in the unspoiled countryside of this beautiful hilly area. We harvest the grain in June and July, and rotate the fields with other crops like sunflowers and fava beans. To get nutritious, well-flavored pasta, you need to start with the best varieties of hard, durum wheat. Thatās why we decided to grow our own and to make our pasta only from this freshly ground wheat. We built a custom-designed, small factory right in the middle of the wheat fields so we could control the quality of our wheat and every stage of the pasta production.We use bronze dies for the eleven pasta shapes we produce: they give an artisanal, textured finish to the pasta that makes it hold its sauces better. The pasta dries slowly at gentle temperatures so it retains all its wheat flavor and nutrients.Today, Massimo Mancini is guided by the teachings of his late grandfather, Mariano, as he works alongside his father, Giuseppe, to produce some of Italy's finest pasta.
ā¬7.90
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Pasta Penne
7,90 ā¬
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Mancini pasta is produced from durum wheat cultivated directly by the company; in fact they built their factory right in the middle of one of their fields. Semolina and water are the only ingredients. They use circular bronze die plates and dry the pasta at temperatures lower than 44Ā°C, taking about 20 hours for short pasta and about 40 hours for long pasta. Penne have a diameter of 10.2mm and a length of 50mm. Their cooking time is between 7 and 9 minutes. Made with Good Agricultural Practices (Buona Pratica Agricola) Made in Italy About Mancini PastaOur family produces top-quality pasta from wheat we grow in 10 hectares of our own fields in Le Marche, central Italy. Weāve worked this land for three generations in the unspoiled countryside of this beautiful hilly area. We harvest the grain in June and July, and rotate the fields with other crops like sunflowers and fava beans. To get nutritious, well-flavored pasta, you need to start with the best varieties of hard, durum wheat. Thatās why we decided to grow our own and to make our pasta only from this freshly ground wheat. We built a custom-designed, small factory right in the middle of the wheat fields so we could control the quality of our wheat and every stage of the pasta production.We use bronze dies for the eleven pasta shapes we produce: they give an artisanal, textured finish to the pasta that makes it hold its sauces better. The pasta dries slowly at gentle temperatures so it retains all its wheat flavor and nutrients.Today, Massimo Mancini is guided by the teachings of his late grandfather, Mariano, as he works alongside his father, Giuseppe, to produce some of Italy's finest pasta.
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Country Italy Width 4.6 cm Length 8 cm Brand Mancini Net weight 500 g Gross weight 550.00 g Country Italy Sold by AeliaDutyFree Promotions & Discounts No -
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