Organic Pastitsio Macaroni

£3.50

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Organic Pastitsio Macaroni

£3.50

Organic Pastitsio Macaroni

£3.50

This Organic Pastitsio Macaroni comes from small organic farms. It’s made with organic durum wheat semolina. Similar to fresh pasta, this pastitsio macaroni cooks in approximately 5 minutes. Use it to make the traditional Greek pastitsio pasta bake, or in a unique macaroni and cheese dish with grated graviera cheese. Have a look at our blog for some recipe ideas.

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Dietary & Lifestyle

Organic Vegan
  • Ingredients

    organic durum wheat semolina, water, salt

Details

Region / Origin / PDO Grevena, Nothern Greece
Size 500g

PRODUCERS INFO

Yiannis & Olga

Yiannis, together with his wife Olga who manages the business, produces our pulses, pasta, and many of our nuts and nut butters. He is also part of the cooperative that supplies our tomato products and dried fruit.

Based in Northern Greece, he comes from a family of grain farmers but he spent much of his career working abroad and travelling the world. He decided to return to his hometown and to nature back in 2004 because of “love for the land and a bit of craze,” as he said. In his head, he carries images of the plots of land he encountered on his travels and the knowledge of traditional ways of farming; these helped shape him and his approach as he went on to start his new life as a farmer.

Yiannis talks passionately about his search for the best quality wheat, about the local microclimate that gives food a unique taste, his sustainable methods of farming, and about the cooperative he is now part of. It was a team effort born out of the desire to share Greek food with the world. We are especially grateful for that! The cooperative also takes initiative in helping its farmers when in need, but also the local communities.

It’s a huge challenge coordinating the 120 producers from all over Greece, but Giannis says he feels most relaxed when pruning in Grevena. “I make a cup of tea, turn off my phone, shape the trees and I am at peace”.