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Yorkshire Pasta Co - No. 04 Tortiglioni 500g
SKU: BISKYPT
Manufacturer part number: CVBISKYPT
Similar to Rigatoni, but with more pronounced grooves that actually swirl their way around the pasta. Hence their name, stems from the Latin ‘torquere’, meaning ‘to turn’. Perfect with simple sauces, zesty salads and fish dishes. Big, bold and mighty in appearance, texture and taste.
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