Pastificio Riscossa has been in the business for over a hundred years and is one of the most respected names in the food industry in Italy. The Sunshine of Puglia since 1902 has witnessed the harvesting of the finest durum wheat for our pasta. Riscossa delivers directly to your home the aromas and flavors of the Mediterranean tradition. We are pleased today to offer new pasta shape of Bronze-cut Pasta – 100% Italian Wheat. This Bronze cut Spaghetti pasta is a long, thin, solid, cylindrical pasta made from 100% Italian durum wheat grown in Puglia in Southern Italy and are produced using a bronze die. Pasta produced in bronze pasta dies are known as bronze-cut pasta, bronze cut means that the raw pasta dough is extruded through a piece of bronze metal with a hole or holes sized for the shape of pasta desired. Compared to regular pasta, it has a more saturated golden color and a rougher, more porous texture than the one made in Teflon dies. The most crucial benefit of bronze die cut pasta is that it results in noodles that have a slightly rough surface. A rougher surface helps sauce and other recipe ingredients stick to the noodle, creating the perfect bite with every bite. Quality has always been a question of method and that is why our pasta is bronze-cut, a traditional procedure which roughens its surface, so that it can hold sauces and seasonings much better. Our pasta is dried slowly, which is the best way of preserving its excellent organoleptic and nutritional properties. Spaghetti is best suited for tomato, vegetable and herb based sauces. All the products we offer are rich in taste and ensure a healthy and balanced diet, as they are prepared using simple and natural ingredients.
Produced & Packed By: Pastificio Riscossa F.LLI Mastromauro S.p.A S.p. 231 km 48,360 – 70033 Corato (Bari), Italy.
Imported & Distributed by: Chenab Impex Pvt Ltd. J1-A, Ansa Industrial Estate, Saki Vihar Road Sakinaka, Andheri(E), Mumbai 400072 INDIA.
Richard –
excellent testure, my son loved it
Matt –
Ive tried alot of pasta over the years but this one beats them all hands down. Holds up well in soups where most pastas turn into paste and always has that fresh earthy taste.