
- Rustichella D' Abruzzo Fregola Sarda 17.5 oz.
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| Added | Sep 14, 2013 |
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Known as fregula in Sardinia, this pastina (pasta for soups) is medium in size. The name comes from the Latin fricare because it is made by "rubbing" the flour in a similar manner as cous-cous. Water is sprinkled over flour and with rotary motions of the hand, crumbled into little balls of different sizes, then toasted in a wood-burning over. A small amount of saffron is used in the water to give the pasta its wonderful color. Traditionally served in fish soups and mutton stews in Sardinia, today fregola sarda is also served in cold salads with shellfish or diced vegetables.