Great Tasting Pasta!!
"We have pasta every week for dinner, and this is the best tasting pasta that truly enhances our dinner experience. We will never buy other pastas from the grocery store again."

Bronze-die craftsmanship and premium durum wheat create pasta designed to capture every bit of flavor.
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SIZE
17.6 oz (500gr)
Type
Mezze Penne
Made from carefully selected wheat.
Inspired by generations of pasta making.

Designed to Maximize Every Sauce
Made from premium durum wheat semolina and water, this traditional Italian mezze penne combines carefully selected ingredients with timeless pasta-making craftsmanship.
Extruded through bronze dies, it develops a rough texture that helps sauces cling to every piece, enhancing flavor and creating a more satisfying bite.
Its versatile cylindrical shape makes it an excellent choice for tomato sauces, creamy preparations, vegetable dishes, and baked pasta recipes.
Ingredients and Allergens: Durum wheat semolina and water. Contains gluten.
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What Customers Are Saying
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.
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"We have pasta every week for dinner, and this is the best tasting pasta that truly enhances our dinner experience. We will never buy other pastas from the grocery store again."
"This pasta was really good! You won’t be disappointed!!"
"Best pasta I’ve ever had"
"I recently tried Frantoio Bonamini Mezze Penne, and it exceeded my expectations. After enjoying it for a whole week, it did not disappoint. The pasta has a perfect al dente texture and a rich, authentic flavor that pairs wonderfully with various sauces. Its quality and craftsmanship truly stand out, making it a delightful addition to any meal. As someone who is carb-sensitive and often feels heavy after consuming carbs manufactured in the USA, this pasta kept me satiated without feeling heavy or hungry for hours afterward. It's a game changer in my perspective and truly reflects exceptional quality."
"Really enthusiastic about this transaction. Good selection, fast and informed shipping updates. Well packaged. Will order from you again. RSM"

MADE FOR YOU BY
Frantoio Bonamini
Located in the countryside northeast of Verona in the province of Veneto, a region well-known for quality wines (such as Amorone della Valpolicella), Bonamini grows their olive trees across terraces and high hills not suited to grape cultivation. This family-run business is managed by Giancarlo & Sabrina Bonamini, whose trees include native varieties Grignano and Favarol, in addition to the more common Italian varieties Frantoio, Leccino and Moraiolo.
The weather of Northern Italy exposes the trees to cold winters, which results in olive fruit with unique sensory characteristics. All the olives are hand harvested due to the challenging terrain, and then crushed cold the same day of harvest to create elegant and aromatic extra virgin olive oils.
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It is a proven fact that in just eight hours of close exposure to strong fluorescent lights, a bottle of olive oil packed in a clear glass bottle will be totally destroyed, having lost its color, flavors, and aromas.
While oil packed in a dark glass bottle offers considerably better protection, it too becomes vulnerable when exposed to strong light and can be completely destroyed in less than a week, which makes purchasing olive oil in a supermarket a less than desirable prospect.
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There are two dates that producers may choose to print on a bottle, using either one or both. The "Use By" date is what our producers put on their products to say, "use when at its freshest quality." The taste and quality of the oil don't typically diminish over time, though, unless it is open and exposed to oxygen.
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