Chitarra is a shape similar to Spaghetti but with higher thickness and a square section instead of round, which is named after the typical tool used for its preparation (called indeed "chitarra"), which gives this pasta a firm texture that can capture completely the condiment, ranging from a simple but delicious tomato and basil sauce, to a more full-bodied and rustic one like sausage and radicchi.
The finest pasta has a distinctive character and a pleasurable bite. This wonderful pasta is formed by bronze dies, hand-cut, and air-dried for 56 hours. Made in Pianella, Italy by Rustichella d'Abruzzo. Ingredients: durum wheat semolina, water. 500 grams.
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