Description
Calamarata di Gragnano Pgi originated in the Neapolitan tradition, but soon spread throughout Italy. The name is due to its shape, which is reminiscent of the squid rings typical of fried fish.
Pastified according to the artisanal tradition of Pasta di Gragnano PGI, bronze-drawn to allow it to better retain sauces and dried slowly at low temperatures to keep all the nutritional and organoleptic qualities intact.
Being an artisanal product, we recommend tasting them several times during cooking, because pasta is like life, you don’t need directions and timing, it should be savored to understand when it is how you want it
NUTRITIONAL TABLE | |||||||||
NUTRITIONAL VALUES | Unit of measurement | Value | GDA 85 gr | ||||||
Average x 100gr | |||||||||
Energy value | Kcal. / Kj x 100 gr | 1494Kcal / 352Kcal | 15% | ||||||
Fat | % of weight | 1,1 gr | 1% | ||||||
of which saturated | 0,2 gr | 1% | |||||||
Carbohydrates | % of weight | 70gr | 23% | ||||||
of which sugars | % of weight | 2,6 gr | 3% | ||||||
Fiber | % of weight | 3,1 gr | 3% | ||||||
Protein | % of weight | 14 gr | 24% | ||||||
Salt | % of weight | < 0,02 gr | 0% |