Pasta extruded through bronze

Pasta extruded through bronze

Extruded through traditional 'bronze dies' creating a textured pasta with a rough surface, allowing sauces to stick for a fuller flavour. Have selected Italian durum wheat semolina to produce a traditional, porous bronze-die pasta. Pasta made using this method has a rough surface which allows sauces to stick during cooking for a fuller flavour. The colours red and green are given by the addition of natural ingredients such as spinach, and tomatoes dehydrated.

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Timilia flour
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The precious Timilia flour is a wholemeal flour which, during the phase of separation from the bran, sifting, is not very refined. It takes its name from the ancient Sicilian durum wheat Timilia or Tumminia (Triticum durum), from the stone grinding of which a nutritionally rich flour is obtained.
Mallorcan flour
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Obtained with the stone milling of the ancient Sicilian Majorca wheat, the Majorcan flour is a soft wheat flour formerly used in our island for the production of sweets, in particular for the Sicilian cannoli rind, and recently rediscovered for its quality. and digestibility.
Perciasacchi flour
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Perciasacchi Flour is a whole durum wheat flour obtained from the stone milling of Perciasacchi wheat, an ancient Sicilian wheat often called "Sicilian kamut" improperly because, according to recent studies, the Sicilian native cultivar already existed before the kamut.
Flour of Senatore Cappelli
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The Senatore Cappelli durum wheat flour comes from a "hybrid" grain, a cross between different wheats, milled in stone. Senatore Cappelli is the youngest of the ancient Sicilian grains. It was created by the agronomist Nazareno Strampelli who named it in honor of Senator Raffaele Cappelli who had granted him land for his experiments.