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Pack of five, 16-Ounce boxes (Total of 80-Ounce)
One pound dry pasta yields 2.6 pounds cooked pasta
O.U. Kosher certified
Made in Italy
Please note: the date printed on the box is the production date. First 3 digits refer to the Julian Date (001= Jan 1, 365 = Dec 31), next two digits are the year. Shelf life is three years from production date.
Description
Since 1886 we have liked our pasta to be bronze drawn and slowly dried because we like it to fall into the plate full of taste, rough and always "al dente". Even though our taste has not changed, as we feel the same love for tradition, we have continued t
Product Details
Product Weight:
80.0 Ounces
Package Length:
11.0 inches
Package Width:
7.4 inches
Package Height:
2.9 inches
Package Weight:
5.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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Great Fettuccine pasta! Jul 01, 2011
By K. Harper I cook pasta a lot and have pasta handy all the time is really convenient. These can be made to al dente in just 8 minutes. Love the texture.
3 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Excellent pasta. DeCecco is the best Aug 18, 2008
By Nathan Beauchamp
"ConsumerAdvocate"
I enjoy Fettucine. I've tried most of the major brands, and some are pretty good as far as flavor and consistency, but DeCecco is the best, especially if you prefer your pasta 'al dente,' or slightly firm. Cooked this way the noodles really shine, with a even consistency and delicious flavor.
You do need to make sure that you stir the pasta as it cooks as the noodles tend to stick together for the first 5 minutes or so in the boiling water. I find that adding a tablespoon of olive oil helps out immensely.
These go really well with homemade Alfredo sauce, as well as simply garlic, olive oil, and your favorite vegetables tossed together.