Paccheri – Pasta Gragnano IGP

Paccheri is a type of pasta in the shape of a very large tube, originating from the Southern regions of Campania and Calabria.

Bring a large saucepan of water to the boil, add salt and the pasta. Cook the pasta, drain and dress with one of our delicious sauces or pesto’s. Cooking time: 12-15 mins.

Packaging: available in 500g plastic bag   Store in a cool and dry place   Exclusively produced in Italy for: TASTE WITH GUSTO IMPORT Ltd. Unit 2, Santry Hall Industrial Estate, D09 Y2F7, Dublin 9   Typical values per 100g: Energy kJ / kcal 1440 / 345 Fat (g) 2,3 of which saturates 0,5 Carbohydrate (g) 64,1 of which sugars (g) 3,1 Fibre (g) 7,1 Protein (g) 13,1 Salt (g) 0,1

Additional information

Product Origin

Campania

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“I enjoy the size and design of it. It holds the sauce well.”  — Francis

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