

Description:
"Fusilli n° 34 De Cecco"
They originate from Campania and belong to the straight-cut pasta family. In ancient times, Fusilli were made by hand according to a method handed down from mother to daughter. It consisted of twisting, with a very quick gesture and expert hands, a spaghetto around a knitting needle; the type of skill was very reminiscent of that of the spinners and in fact the term 'fusillo' derives from 'fuso', the tool the spinners used. They are particularly tasty when prepared with both meat and fish sauces or with ricotta-based condiments. They are also excellent with vegetable sauces with tomato sauce and the addition of peppers, aubergines, olives and capers.
Ingridients:
Durum Wheat semolina, water.
Cooking time:
approx. 9 - 11 min.
Content:
12 packs of 1 kg each.
Alergens:
contain Gluten.
Producer:
De Cecco
More than a hundred years ago, a story began in Abruzzo that, like every great enterprise, is made up of people and passions. It is the story of the De Cecco brothers' mill and pasta factory. For over 130 years, they have been producing pasta that is synonymous with quality and pleasure all over the world.
This story originates from before the Unification of Italy, when in Fara San Martino, a small village at the foot of the Majelle, Don Nicola De Cecco produced 'the best flour in the area' in his stone mill.
As had been the case for generations, 'Uncle Nicola' passed on his art and passion to his son Filippo Giovanni, who began a new chapter in the history of the De Cecco family by dedicating himself to the production of pasta: thus the De Cecco brothers' mill and pasta factory were born. In 1886.
Until then, pasta was always dried in the sun, the only way to guarantee the high quality and durability of the product. Thanks to this wise intuition, new markets opened up for De Cecco and the internationalisation of the company began.
In 1908, the Abruzzese peasant woman with the sheaves of wheat became the company's symbol. After the Second World War, the growth phase began with which De Cecco reached its current expansion: the factory, destroyed by German bombing, was rebuilt and production restarted, increasingly oriented towards the international market.
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