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Delallo Spaghetti Pasta, 16 oz
The quintessential pasta cut, these famous long strings shine in the simplest of dishes, like Aglio e Olio and Spaghetti al Pomodoro. DeLallo Spaghetti Pasta comes from the town where pasta was born, a region near Naples, at the beginning of the Amalfi Coast. We carefully choose wheat with the highest gluten index, gluten content, and protein co…
The quintessential pasta cut, these famous long strings shine in the simplest of dishes, like Aglio e Olio and Spaghetti al Pomodoro. DeLallo Spaghetti Pasta comes from the town where pasta was born, a region near Naples, at the beginning of the Amalfi Coast. We carefully choose wheat with the highest gluten index, gluten content, and protein content - all these characteristics affect how the past cooks, as well as its taste and texture. The durum wheat is milled into coarse ground semolina flour and then carefully kneaded with cold, fresh, mineral-rich mountain spring water. We dry our pasta slowly at low temperatures to reproduce the traditional way of making pasta. This method respects the ingredients, preserving the pastas color, texture, and aroma.
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The quintessential pasta cut, these famous long strings shine in the simplest of dishes, like Aglio e Olio and Spaghetti al Pomodoro. DeLallo Spaghetti Pasta comes from the town where pasta was born, a region near Naples, at the beginning of the Amalfi Coast. We carefully choose wheat with the highest gluten index, gluten content, and protein content - all these characteristics affect how the past cooks, as well as its taste and texture. The durum wheat is milled into coarse ground semolina flour and then carefully kneaded with cold, fresh, mineral-rich mountain spring water. We dry our pasta slowly at low temperatures to reproduce the traditional way of making pasta. This method respects the ingredients, preserving the pastas color, texture, and aroma.