Dating back to the 16th century, farfalle is one of Italy’s oldest cuts of pasta. The word “farfalle” means “butterfly” in Italian, but it’s also known for its bow-tie shape. It’s a cut particularly good for serving with cream or tomato sauces. Our version is made using durum wheat semolina organically grown on a small cooperative of family farms in the rolling hills overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Try it with a creamy vodka sauce for a hearty dish the whole family will love.
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