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Le Veneziane Italian Gluten Free Corn Pasta Penne Rigate 250
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Le Veneziane Italian Gluten Free Corn Pasta Penne Rigate 250

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Description:

The Le Veneziane corn pasta gets its characteristic golden color from its rich natural carotenes (vitamin A). This corn pasta has a delicate and gentle taste that allows it to work with any sauce. It taste just as good as (some say better than) regular wheat pasta. Le Veneziane corn pasta embodies Italian pasta making traditions at its best.

Features:

100% Corn pasta for Gluten-Free Diet


Authentic Italian. Unbelievable taste.


Holds its texture and flavor through the cooking process


In convenient sampler pack for easy ordering


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.5 pounds
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 5.8 inches
Package Height: 2.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 30 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Tasty Product That Also Happens To Be Gluten FreeOct 09, 2009
By CoastalKate
I have a friend who has Celiacs Disease, and so I often go searching for products. This pasta will satisfy the most sophisticated palates, with or without gluten sensitivities. Simply put, this is among my favorite, all-time pastas. Oh, yes, and the yellow color is a beautiful backdrop for whatever sauce you pair it.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Holy Cow I can't believe it has no wheat in it!!Nov 02, 2009
By J. Mcmahon
Our family had dinner at a nice Italian restaurant in Houston Texas that had GF pasta on the menu. My son has been on a gluten free diet for 9 years and I have never seen him eat pasta like he did there. I was certain it was not GF until the owner brought out the box to show me. The texture, color, and taste are perfect. I have had other Italian pastas shipped to me for years, but nothing compares to this pasta. I still can't believe it is wheat free. You can serve this pasta to people not on the GF diet and they would never know it was GF. I am still amazed and thrilled!

Thank you!
Jodi McMahon
Houston, TX

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Truly the BESTFeb 03, 2011
By Susanne R. Dufek
My whole family loves noodles, due to my daughter being celiac we had to switch to cooking gluten-free. Much to my dismay and my families, gluten-free noodles overall taste like crap! They don"t hold up well, either no matter how long you cook them they are still hard and then mushy, or you cook them right, but when you wanna eat them or mix them with gravy they fall apart. I am a spoiled german, it is said about us that we are extremely picky about food- a brand like "Bionaturae" (suppposedly also from Italy is litterally a insult to my toung feelwise and tastewise. Tinkyada is close, but still comparably FAR away from Le VEneziane. The taste and texture is like real noodles, cook the same too and hold up thje same. My best friend tried the LaVeneziane (which I actually brought from a germany vacation), when I had to spend a week in the hospital with my boy, and she had to take care of my daughter. She called me in the hospital even to tell me how awesome those noodles are and that they taste just like regular noodles. The other day she even asked me if she would make spaghettiesauce, if I could bring those delicious noodles- so we all can have the same as my daughter. That was a first- usually everybody is glad to not have to eat glutenfree, with this it didn't matter any more. The WANTED glutenfree noodles! While in germany we cooked those for my daughter, my dad a trained chef even commented that there is no difference to reall noodles.
Try them, in any shape- you will not be dissapointed!
PS: Just so you know- in Italy Celiac-desease is a by LAW acknowledged desease (like peanut-allergy)- it has to be declared of everything, schools have to offer glutenfree meals as an alternative- and a standard schoolscreening at the age of 7 IS Celiacs. Italinas have a fine toung too and crappy food would not last.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5buy it for the tasteDec 13, 2010
By Al from St. Louis
I'm not on a GF diet... I just like this pasta because of the taste. Like it better than wheat pasta. Have tried the domestic corn pasta and it's awlful, so if you need corn pasta because of GF requirements or just want to get out of the wheat pasta rut give this brand a try.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Really, Really Amazingly GoodNov 09, 2010
By A. Olson
Our whole family eats gluten free since my daughter was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. We have tried many gluten free pastas. I bought this at a gluten-free food expo and our family was blown away. The noodles are smooth and sort of slippery and reminded me of an egg-noodle. The taste and texture are great. You would never know it was gluten-free. I can't wait to make beef stroganoff again. So excited to see this product offered at Amazon because it can be difficult to find. (Would love to see free super saver shipping and subscription.) Try it and you'll be amazed!

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