Organic Timilia Bucatini
Timilia wheat (a.k.a. tumminia, timminia, trimminia in Sicilian dialects) has its origins in Sicily, where it was widely cultivated during ancient Greek times, and called trimenaios, meaning wheat with a three-month growing cycle. This ancient variety of durum wheat grows very tall, sometimes reaching close to 5 feet tall (1.80 m), making it quite resistant to drought and pests.
Like many ancient grains, Timilia is very nutritious and easier to digest than classic durum wheat. To make their pasta, Rustichella stone-grinds Timilia wheat’s dark, glassy grains into semolato (semi-whole wheat flour) and mixes the flour with pure spring water. Rustichella d’Abruzzo Timilia pasta has a rustic, nutty flavor reminiscent of Sicilian bread.
Bucatini, coming from the word bucato meaning "pierced" in Italian, is a long spaghetti with a hole in the middle. It is a very famous shape from Rome to Sicily, where it is traditionally served con le Sarde (with sardines and wild fennel).
Cooking Time: 9-11 minutes.
Ordering Info
** Please login to view prices and other wholesale information. If you do not have a wholesale login yet, please contact us.
Product Code | Unit Size | Unit/Case | Case Weight | Unit Price | Case Price | UPC Code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
22757 | 500 gr/1.1 lb | 12 | 6.5 kg/15 lb | ** | ** | 7-93232-22757-3 |