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Manufacturer: Martelli
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Address: Array Binding: Misc. Brand: Martelli Country: Italy Feature: Made in Tuscany by the Martelli family Label: Martelli Manufacturer: Martelli Publisher: Martelli Size: a package of 500 gr - 1.1 lb Studio: Martelli
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Made in Tuscany by the Martelli family Small artisanal production From first grade durum wheat flour grown on the family property Porousness perfect for catching pasta sauce A package of 1.1 lb
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best pasta on the planet! Comment: This is the finest pasta money can buy! Give it a try. You won't be disappointed.
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The Martelli family has produced their artisanal pasta since 1926 in the medioeval town of Lari, near Pisa, in Tuscany. With simple techniques passed down from one generation to the other this pasta, which following the purist attitude of the makers only comes in a few classic shapes, is made utilizing first grade durum wheat flour grown on the family property . The wheat flour is then kneaded with cold water, cut with bronze dies and let dry in the air for 50 hours. This extra long drying process gives the pasta a special porousness perfect for catching pasta sauce. Keep an eye open while this pasta is cooking, you really need to cook it "al dente", to enjoy the fullness of its flavor and texture.
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