La Piana Ravioli with Pecorino and Potato Filling, 1 Pound

Gourmet Food : La Piana Ravioli with Pecorino and Potato Filling, 1 Pound

La Piana Ravioli with Pecorino and Potato Filling, 1 Pound

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 : La Piana Ravioli with Pecorino and Potato Filling, 1 Pound
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Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: La Piana®
Country: Italy
EAN: 0785514006389
Ingredients: durum wheat semolina, eggs, pecorino romano cheese, bread crumbs, potato flakes, sunflower oil, salt, basil, garlic, thyme,
Label: Alimentitalia
Manufacturer: Alimentitalia
Publisher: Alimentitalia
Studio: Alimentitalia



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Product DescriptionMade with care near Milan, Italy by a family run business, which has dedicated three generations to perfecting the art of making stuffed pastas, Lapiana shelf stable Tortellini with Pecorino and Potato Filling bring the true flavors of Italy to your table. Perfect served with your favorite sauce or added into broth or soups.




Features:
  • Authentic Italian Tortellini filled with Pecorino Cheese and Potato; Made near Milan, in the Lombardy region of Italy
  • All Natural; No Preservatives
  • Pairs well with any sauce or simply drizzled with melted butter and sage and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese
  • Bursts with flavor, Made with Pecorino goat cheese
  • Shelf Stable; Cooking time: 15 - 16 minutes; Serves 4











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La Piana Ravioli with Pecorino and Potato Filling, 1 Pound

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