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2-Pack Organic Caserecce Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Taccole Pasta

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2-Pack Variety Organic Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Nodi Marini Pasta

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2-Pack Gluten-Free Mezzi Rigatoni Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Orecchiette Pasta

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2-Pack Gluten-Free Ziti Corti Rigati Pasta

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2-Pack Gluten-Free Taccole Corte Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Gnocchetti Napoletani Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Paccheri Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Bucatini Lunghi Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Bucatini Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Manfredi Lunghi Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Spaghetti Chitarra Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Mezzi Rigatoni Pasta

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2-Pack Variety Gluten-Free Pasta

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The Giadzy Organic Pasta Sampler

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2-Pack Organic Ziti Rigati Pasta

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2-Pack Organic Pappardelle Pasta

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The Gluten-Free Pasta Gift Box

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2-Pack Gluten-Free Stelline Pasta

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Abruzzo is a verdant gem on the eastern coast of Italy, midway down the country’s “boot.” The region is known for its wines, most famously montepulciano d’Abruzzo, and has miles of coastline on the Adriatic Sea. Abruzzo also has the highest concentration of national parkland in Europe, including the stunning peaks of the Majella mountains, home to golden eagles and stunning wildflowers. 

Unlike in many other Italian regions, Abruzzo’s local food traditions were historically sheltered from influence from other cultures, making the food here distinctly Italian but with a local characteristic all its own. In fact, it was in the small Abruzzo town of Villa Santa Maria that the first Italian cooking school was established in the 16th century, giving the town the nickname “The Home of Chefs.” Every October, it hosts the Sagra dei Cuochi, the “festival of chefs,” where tens of thousands of Italian chefs gather to share ideas and, of course, plenty of food!