Montebello® Certified Organic Spaghetti
Product Information
- USDA Organic
- Non-GMO Project verified
Built in 1388, the idyllic Monastery of Montebello long has been an emblem of agriculture in northern Italy. This region is prized for its produce, a place where organic crops like hearty durum wheat and vine-ripened tomatoes are transformed by skilled artisans into impeccable pastas and sauces. Imported for you to enjoy, these delicious products deliver Italian excellence to any dish. Montebello® Certified Organic Spaghetti is a classic pasta shape everyone knows and loves.
Ingredients
Organic Durum Wheat Semolina
Allergen Info
Contains Wheat and Their Derivatives,Other Gluten Containing Grain And Gluten Containing Grain Products..
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Reviews
Average Customer Rating4.92(13)5(12)4(1)3(0)2(0)1(0)As good as it gets for dry packaged pasta
chrispy - 2023-04-01I think Montebello and Bionaturae are the best dry boxed pastas I've used. A bit pricey, but good.Originally posted on vitacost.comWonderful - made in Italy and Organic - WOW.
Nancy O - 2022-07-29Love love love this pasta. It is the family favorite. It is organic and from Italy which means NO Glyphosate (aka: Round Up Ready - a known toxin and carcinogen). My husband is Italia...Originally posted on vitacost.comGreat!
Minnie - 2022-03-08[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is the best pasta I have ever tried over my many years of eating pasta. It looks the same but is different in texture when coo...Originally posted on vitacost.com