Pennoni Rigati n° 39 Integrali
Pennoni Rigati are a bigger variation of the classic Penne and thanks to their size, can hold a lot of sauce. In Italian, the term "Penne" refers to the goose feather which was used historically to write with and was cut on a diagonal to achieve a really thin tip. The shape, obtained from a pasta tube, can be smooth or ridged, of varying length and has the typical diagonal cut of a quill. Penne are one of the few types of pasta for which there is an exact date when it was created. Indeed, in 1865, a pasta-maker from San Martino d'Albaro (Genoa), Giovanni Battista Capurro, requested and obtained a patent for a diagonal cutting machine. The patent was important because it meant the fresh pasta could be cut like a quill without crushing it and in different lengths from 3 to 5 centimetres (mezze "half" penne or penne). The document preserved in the Central Archive of the State of Rome reads: " Up until now, a diagonal cut could only be made by hand with a pair of scissors which, in addition to being slow and time-consuming, also resulted in an irregular cut which flattened the pasta ". Pennoni Rigati are excellent for preparing oven-baked dishes and especially good served with meat sauces with vegetables or with pesto. Available in 500g pack.s
Energy | 1462 kJ/346 Kcal |
Fat of which Saturates | 2,5 g 0,5 g |
Carbohydrate of which Sugars | 63 g 2,9 g |
Fibre | 7,5 g |
Protein | 14 g |
Salt | 0,02g |
