Petosa di Italia Pasta
Salsa di Marinara

Petosa di Italia pasta is obtained from a small producer in the Marche region of Italy. Using particular selection of hard grains that adapts more to the climate conditions of the Adriatic, means the work with bronze procedures render a rough and porous surface. The drying is at low temperature for approximately 48 hours to obtain the finished product.

Types of available Pasta . . .

Spaghetti; From the Italian word for strings; these round thin strands are our most beloved pasta shape.

Penne; Diagonally cut tubular shapes with ridged surfaces.

Fusilli; Hollow corkscrew or spiral shaped pasta.

Linguine; little tongues in Italian. This narrow, flat pasta is a specialty of southern Italy.

Pappardelle; The classic broad egg noodle (about 3/4" wide), originally from Tuscany (pah-pahr-DELL-lay). Most commonly served with meat sauces.

Mezzi Rigatoni; Literally, half rigatoni, a shorter version of rigatoni, is a versatile pasta shape, combining the heartiness of traditional rigatoni with a fun smaller size.

The main element in order to produce the best quality pasta is the “Semolina”. It is produced by grinding the heart of the hard grain. The quality of the pasta depends therefore, on the quality of the hard grain from where it has been obtained. With this, it is the importance of quality labor in making of the pasta. The remarkable quality of our grain is given from the great passion and dedication that our workers have with our company.

You will sense the quality of our pasta each time you prepare it for a meal. It is important not to overcook quality pasta. The outcome should be cooked enough to be firm but not soft known as “pasta al dente”. We know you will enjoy the quality of our pasta.

From our authentic italian family recipe we invite you to try our "Salsa di Marinara" con Vino Rosso e Bianco.

Homemade from 100% natural ingredients: premier Italian Tomatoes, Red and White Wine, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Garlic, Onions and our own blend of Italian Spices.  

Our Marinara is the perfect light red sauce for petosa di italia pasta.  Try it alone or as a base and include  your own Beef, Sausage and Pork.  For seafood lovers, this is a great base for Cioppino, Italian seafood stew.