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Benedetto Cavalieri Tubettini Rigati


: :Benedetto Cavalieri, Delicate Method processing involves long kneading, slow processing,drawing and drying at low temperature which insures the preservation of the natural nutricional values as well as its exceptional taste.Check the drop down for special cuts.

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BARLEY, BLACK, 10 lbs.


: :Black Barley is also known as 'Purple Hull-less Barley'. Originally from Ethiopia, this variety has not been raised until recently because of the low yield. A farmer in Montana decided to take a risk and found a pretty good market his first year with small distributors who sell directly to restaurants. Now, with much greater supplies available, Angelina's Gourmet has great prices. This is actually the only grain that can go from field to table without being processed because the gloom, or bran layer, ...

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La Campofilone Chili Pepper Fettuccine Artisan Egg Pasta, 8.8 ounces


: :La Campofilone artisan egg pasta is produced from the highest quality ingredients: pure durum wheat semolina and very fresh eggs, without the addition of water. In keeping with the traditional Italian process, the dough is rolled out especially thin and then allowed to dry slowly and gradually at just above room temperature. The pasta is weighed and handwrapped in paper before packaging. The result is a deliciously light, distinctive pasta that keeps its shape and flavor after cooking.

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La Campofilone Spinach Fettuccine Artisan Egg Pasta, 8.8 ounces


: :La Campofilone artisan egg pasta is produced from the highest quality ingredients: pure durum wheat semolina and very fresh eggs, without the addition of water. In keeping with the traditional Italian process, the dough is rolled out especially thin and then allowed to dry slowly and gradually at just above room temperature. The pasta is weighed and handwrapped in paper before packaging. The result is a deliciously light, distinctive pasta that keeps its shape and flavor after cooking.

from: Alimentitalia



Balzano Fusilli Lunghi Pasta 17oz


: :BALZANO traditional pasta is extraordinary quality maintained by a prime selection together with the process of a slow and gradually drying. This is the secret to producing quality pasta. Balzano Fusilli a long twisted pasta, great when creating your favorate pasta dish.Fusilli col Buco (foo-see-lee col boo-ko): A corkscrew pasta twice as long as spaghetti with a thin straw-like hole down the center. This is our most popular pasta. Region: Campania

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Dried Italian Red Lentils(Lenticchie Rosse)


: :Low in fat and high in protein and fiber, Lentils originated in South Asia many centuries ago and were adopted on sight by the Romans as a means of feeding their troops.Lentils are considered lucky in Italy, with vast quantities of the coin-shaped legume eaten with Coteghino during New Year's celebrations. Lentils are an excellent meat substitute or side dish and also perfect for soup.

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JACOBS CATTLE / TROUT, 12oz Bag


: :Jacobs Cattle Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris) are heirloom beans, related to the Kidney Bean. A 'heirloom bean' means the bean was handed down within a small community for several generations. The bean is about 5/8' long, with a plump kidney shape. Jacobs Cattle have molted purple and white color markings, like Guernsey cows. Jacobs Cattle Beans are named as such because of their resemblance to Jacob's sheep. This bean may also be referred to as a Trout Bean. After cooking, the patterns fade but are ...

from: Angelina's Gourmet



ANASAZI BEANS, 12 oz.


: :Anasazi (Phaseolus Vulgaris) is a small legume related to the Kidney Bean. These beans are about 1/2 inch long with a dappled burgundy and cream color. When cooked, the color fades to form a dark pink. The Anasazi has a mild flavor and firm texture. Cultivation of this bean can be traced back to the Anasazi Indians who lived in the southwestern region of America. Anasazi is one of the few cultivated crops grown by Native Americans. The bean's name comes from the cliff-dwelling ...

from: Angelina's Gourmet



APPALOOSA BEANS, 12 oz


: :Appaloosa (Phaseolus Vulgaris) Bean is related to the kidney bean and is a hybrid of the pinto bean. The Appaloosa is an elegant, elongated bean. The front portion of the bean is ivory colored and the posterior end is a speckled purple and mocha. This bean is about 1/2 inch long with the speckled markings similar to Appaloosa ponies. This bean has a mild flavor and firm texture. The Appaloosa was developed in the area of eastern Washington & northern Idaho, known as the ...

from: Angelina's Gourmet



CANNELLINI BEANS, 12 oz Bag


: :Cannellini (Phaseolus Vulgaris) beans are related Kidney Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris). Also known as the Italian White Kidney or Fasolia Bean, Cannellini beans resemble Kidney Beans in size and shape, but are a creamy white color. This bean is medium sized, about a 1/2 inch long, kidney shaped and has a tough seed coat. The Cannellini has a mild nutty flavor and creamy texture. It is often associated with Italian cuisine. The Cannellini Bean is similar to the Great Northern Bean but is larger and ...

from: Angelina's Gourmet





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CANNELLINI BEANS, 12 oz Bag
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