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Organic Casarecce Macaroni Poly Pack 500 gm - 153700065

Brand: Non-Brand
Category: Noodles
TK. 690

Highlights:

  • Country of Origin:
    Italy
  • Net Weight:
    500 gm
  • Flavour:
    Plain

Specification:

Name
Organic Casarecce Macaroni Poly Pack 500 gm - 153700065
Category Noodles
Country of Origin
Italy
Net Weight
500 gm
Flavour
Plain
Drying Method
Slow-dried
Texture
Porous
Dietary Type
Organic
Company Non-Brand

Summary:

Organic Casarecce Macaroni 500 gm uses 100% organic durum wheat semolina. This Sicilian twisted scroll Italian pasta 500g provides a dense, al dente bite. Bronze-cut processing creates a rough, porous surface to trap sauce.

Key Features

  • Authentic Sicilian Shape: Twisted scroll design with an S-shaped cross-section. Folds capture thick sauces and small ingredients.
  • Bronze-cut Texture: Traditional metal dies create a porous surface finish. Sauce adheres to the exterior surface.
  • 100% Organic Ingredients: Natural farming methods exclude synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. Organic macaroni 500g remains firm even in high humidity.
  • Slow-dried Process: Low-temperature dehydration cycle preserves the internal starch structure. Maintains a consistent al dente bite.
  • Durum Wheat: Organic crops provide 100% high-protein semolina. Pasta remains firm and resists turning mushy after boiling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Casarecce pasta used for?

The twisted scroll shape holds heavy sauces like pesto Trapanese or meat ragu. Its porous surface improves sauce adhesion compared to smooth-surface macaroni.

Is organic macaroni healthier?

Organic durum wheat doesn't contain synthetic pesticide residues or chemical fertilizers. High protein content in semolina supports better digestion.


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