100% Italian semolina pasta, bronze-drawn. Cooking time: 10 min.
In Florence and Chianti, the Pappardelle di San Lorenzo pasta is traditionally cooked with a ragout made with the hare (called "sulla lepre" in Chianti), rabbit, or wild boar. Pappardelle can also be enjoyed with a creamy tomato, ricotta, and basil sauce.
The Zolfino bean is part of the ancient varieties. It has the yellow color of sulfur and is also locally called "butter bean" because it melts in the mouth. It comes from the Valdarno and from the Pratomagno, province of Arezzo. It is small (dwarf variety), round, characterized by a very thin skin, which makes this bean more digestible and well accepted even by those who do not tolerate legumes. Unique in taste and consistency, delicious as a side dish.
It was the year 1928, and the young Chiaverini brothers decided to found a small company for the production of jams just outside the city walls of Florence, nowadays one of the most well-known Italian artisan producers.