

🍝 Elevate your pasta game with Italy’s slow-dried artisan masterpiece!
Cav. Giuseppe Cocco Spaghetti is a premium, hand-made Italian pasta crafted in Abruzzo using traditional bronze die cutting and slow drying techniques. Made from durum wheat semolina and fresh spring water, this pasta offers a uniquely rough texture that enhances sauce adhesion and delivers an authentic, rich flavor. Produced in limited quantities by master pasta makers following century-old recipes, it guarantees an exclusive gourmet experience for discerning food lovers.
| ASIN | B07CQW2C7Z |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,761 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #566 in Pasta |
| Brand | Cav Giuseppe Cocco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (130) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Package Dimensions | 30.81 x 13.69 x 8.41 cm; 500 g |
| Package Information | Packet |
| Units | 70.52 Grams |
C**.
Purchased this four pack of Cocco Artisan Pasta on the basis of a recommendation from the host of a youtube cooking channel. I don't include pasta in my own nutritional plan on a regular basis, as I live better on a very low carb diet. I do need to know how to cook for people with a range of preferences. This youtube host (Vincenzo) provides a comprehensive discussion of pasta. in terms of quality, beginning with the Dollar Store/Big Box brands and finishing with the world's best. Of the best of the best I chose Cocco just for the free shipping. The others were listed as "shipped directly from Italy" and shipping costs were quite high. Cocco Artisan Pasta has a slightly rough surface, in comparison to the super-smooth surface of the well-known. mass produced brands. The purpose of the rougher surface is better contact with sauces. Now that I have prepared Cocco Artisan Pasta I have noticed another advantage. Prepared carefully and properly, the strands of this pasta have a patina and a way of reflecting back light which is quite beautiful. In addition, with this slightly roughened surface, the strands hold together on a plate. There's no slipping around on the plate, in the way of slick, smooth cheapee spaghetti noodles. The reason for the slick surfaces of supermarket/big box store brands is that these products are processed in chemically treated tubes at high rates of speed. Packages of Cocco Artisan Pasta all have the Italian word for "bronze" printed under the name, meaning that the strands were formed in traditional bronze molds. Production time is MUCH slower, but the final product is MUCH more wonderful in terms of texture and flavor. I prepared this pasta in the recommended amount of water (almost a gallon of water, in a stock-pot sized extra deep sauce-pan) and added in a bit of salt but NO oil. This pasta, prepared in this generous amount of water, does not require the usual dosing with boiling oil. As my plan was to prepare this pasta with a simple dressing of olive oil, chopped parsley, and basil, I did not want to be adding oil to the boiling water. 1/2 packet of this pasta, prepared in a full gallon of water, turned out just right, with no "glomming together" of the strands. Purchaser of this pasta should probably keep in mind that at this time "free shipping" seems to be for pasta with a January 2022 production date. This being the end of 2023, I'm going to be using my four packs within the next few months. I was sort of planning to vac seal and stash three of the packs. With awareness that any package of pasta should be used/consumed within about 2.5 years, I'll be preparing my 3.5 remaining packages sooner than I planned. Comparable artisan pasta brands with more recent production dates are sent directly from Italy, and shipping costs as much as the pasta. This pasta (Cocco Artisan) tastes fresh and lovely as a prepared, finished dish. I have been absolutely pleased with this purchase. I'm just not going to be waiting too long to use it. I do recommend Cocco Artisan Pasta.
D**A
I never really knew that there is a difference in pasta quality. However, this is upper class pasta. If I can say that. It tastes great! Boiling instructions are not on the package, so you'll have to use your taste test to no when it's done to your liking.
A**O
Best spaghetti ever, worth every penny.
L**F
This is a delicious pasta that is very hard to over cook..perfect texture…..holds up well with any sauce or other food combination….feels like you are in Italy …
B**J
I wanted to try this pasta since I’ve been making some authentic Italian recipes and this was Chef recommended. The pasta is definitely denser than regular and does take longer to cook; but unfortunately my palate is probably not sophisticated enough to taste a difference.
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