FAVUZZI POTATO GNOCCHI 500G

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Description

Favuzzi's potato gnocchi has been crafted in Tuscany with great care and attention to detail. This age-old recipe and production process yields gnocchi that are truly unlike any other. Enjoy an incredibly fluffy texture and flavour, thanks to the careful kneading techniques and precision of our artisanal makers. An effortless dish that'll tantalize your taste buds, this handmade potato gnocchi is sure to be a crowdpleaser!

Uses: Gnocchi are the perfect pasta for a comforting dish. But it is also an incredibly versatile type of pasta. They are also excellent in salads or soup. Plus, gnocchi make some great and filling side dish. You can even try to switch your classic perogies for gnocchi next time!

Distinctives attributes: Before being processed, the gnocchi mixture is first heated on the fire, which provides our gnocchi with incomparable lightness and digestibility. It also prevents stickyness.

Origin: Prato, Toscany, Italy

Artisan: Li Vecchi Santo had big dreams for his family when he set up his small gnocchi business in Prato, Tuscany in the 1990s. His dedication was rewarded with success, and today his two sons Gianluca and Tommaso have joined him to carry on his legacy. The family spends their days crafting delicious gnocchi in their shop a few kilometers from the city center. Despite the years that have passed, Li's dream has remained alive and well, as more and more people enjoy the evidence of his hard work through each bite of their authentic Italian gnocchi.

 

About Favuzzi

For generations, the Favuzzi family has lived according to the rhythm of the harvests near the Adriatic coast, in Italy. Michel Favuzzi, their founder, discovered the family's olive growing tradition through his uncle Damiano during a trip to Europe. It is worth noting that food is part of every conversation with the Favuzzis. Each family member is deeply attached to the land, passionate about doing things well, and focused on quality over high yield. Damiano is both a chef and an agricultural producer; it was he who encouraged his nephew to import an extra virgin olive oil bearing a protected designation of origin (PDO). This oil, produced by the oil cooperative most Favuzzi family members belong to, marked the beginning of the adventure.

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