Don’t know this particolar brand but it seems good, yes; gotta try it tho
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Doesn’t seem an Italian product despite it is advertised so.
From a quick google search it seems Finnish.
However, to make sure you buy an Italian product, and not a knockoff, while shopping abroad always check if there is the producer name followed by full address as for Italian regulations. If not, avoid it.
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Don’t know this particolar brand but it seems good, yes; gotta try it tho
Doesn’t seem an Italian product despite it is advertised so.
From a quick google search it seems Finnish.
However, to make sure you buy an Italian product, and not a knockoff, while shopping abroad always check if there is the producer name followed by full address as for Italian regulations. If not, avoid it.
What are the ingredients?
Edit: googling it looks that Herkku is distributing Pastificio Liguori https://www.s-kaupat.fi/tuote/herkku-pappardelle-a-nido-durumpasta-500-g/6438348001641, so, yes, it is a good brand
It looks pretty broken up in the package.
One minute on Google shows that the brand is Finnish and it’s manufacured in Italy by this company:
[https://www.pastaliguori.com/](https://www.pastaliguori.com/)
Bronze die, seems quite textured and dusty. Not a bad start. You’d just have to try it though and see how it cooks.
Probably better than most generic brands at worst.
Nzomma!
It probably is. It is a (nice) Italian brand, rebranded. If they aren’t making low quality pasta for foreign brands, should be good.
Best with ragú, also very good with mushrooms and sausages
Others already answered on its quality.
Good pasta comes from Gragnano so this should usually be labeled that it is made there
Color looks good.
Bronze die is usually good.
I guess the last check is ingredients statement to make sure it’s simple.
People on here care about brands too much. You can often see a decent quality pasta