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De Cecco Bucatini No. 15 Pasta, 16 Oz, Authentic, Slow Dried, Made with Semolina and Durum Wheat, Versatile Pasta for Sauces & Recipes, Made in Italy

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  • Authentic Italian Pasta: De Cecco Bucatini No. 15 is a traditional Italian pasta with long, hollow strands. The surface allows the pasta to perfectly capture and hold thick, flavorful sauces
  • Premium Ingredients: We use durum wheat which is a high-protein, hard variety of wheat. The result is a smooth, firm bite that holds its shape and taste, giving you a superior pasta experience
  • The De Cecco Method: Our pasta is renowned for its slow-drying process, where the pasta is gently dried at low temperatures for longer periods. This technique preserves the pasta's flavor, texture, and nutritional...
  • Endless Possibilities: Bucatini is so versatile that it can be served with a variety of sauced and ingredients. Let your imagination run wild or keep it simple with extra virgin olive oil and a sprinkling of parmesan
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