Jules Interviews Le Veneziane – Organic, GF Pasta, Straight from Italy!

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One of the best pastas you'll ever taste at home, and it's organic and gluten-free! Le Veneziane hails from Italy, but Jules caught up with them at Natural Products Expo East in Boston.

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    • Hi Charles, I would start with David’s Natural Market in Gambrills and see if they can order it for you, unless you can contact Le Veneziane directly and find their store locator. Best of luck!
      ~jules

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    • David – I would suggest contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm, but I’d also suspect that the products are made with non-GMO corn, as they are Italian-made products. The Europeans are miles ahead of us in the States, in terms of avoiding/banning GMO foodstuffs. Check out the 10.10.10 – 11.11.11 Non-GMO project – they’re doing great things to bring us up to speed here in the US!

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    • As Jules pointed out, all Le Veneziane/Asolane products are made from GMO-free corn. Most of our imported products are GMO-Free !

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  1. My apologies, just noticed this and feel I have to make a minor correction to original post:
    – Le Veneziane pasta is GF
    – Le Asolane pasta is Organic and GF

    Giorgio
    Quattrobimbi Imports

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  2. The ABSOLUTE BEST GF PASTA I have ever had! My parents came here from Italy, so I am a first generation, and we love our pasta. I had yet to find a GF one that was worth making, but this is it! Truly wonderful!

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  3. Hello…This pasta is the BEST. I first ordered it through Jules site and now it can be ordered online…

    They’re right in MA!! Enjoy your GF living… :o)

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  4. This is the best GF ever and worth the price. It has the right texture when it’s freshly cooked and it even keeps its texture when you reheat it.

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