Project Description
RISOTTO CARNAROLI
PESCATORA
A traditional Italian risotto enriched by the extraordinary quality of our Carnaroli rice.
IT’S SPECIAL BECAUSE:
With Carnaroli rice, the king of rice
COOKING TIME:
12 minutes.
HOW TO USE:
Pour the content of the bag into a pot with 600 ml cold water. Mix and bring to a boil. Cook for 12 minutes without lid on medium heat, stirring occasionally until the water is completely absorbed. Add a dollop of butter and some Parmigiano Reggiano cheese for a creamier risotto.
LIVE BETTER WITH TASTE:
We choose high quality, dehydrated natural ingredients to give our risottos an authentic taste and keep the nutritional qualities of the traditional recipe unchanged; without glutamate.
THE NUTRITIONIST RECOMMENDS.
Remember: if you are a healthy and active woman, you should take between 1700 and 2000 calories per day. If you are a man in the same condition, you should take between 2000 and 2400 calories per day. This requirement obviously varies depending on your age, lifestyle and general health.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
INGREDIENTS
Ingredients: Carnaroli rice 84.7%, rice flour, tomato 2.9%, natural flavourings, prepared based on fish and crustaceans 1.43% (rice flour, prepared based on fish 14% (cod powder 55%, corn maltodextrin), sugar, salt, refined palm vegetable fat, yeast extract, onion, crab extract 1.2% (crab extract powder 55%, tapioca starch), nutmeg, black pepper), salt, flavourings, prepared based on butter (butter, milk protein, permeated with whey), prepared from squid 0.55% (squid extract 54%, tapioca starch, salt), prepared based on fish 0.52% (cod powder 55%, maize maltodextrin), onion, parsley 0.2%, garlic.
ALLERGENICS
It may contain eggs, celery, soy, sulfites.
Gluten free
BEST BEFORE DATE
15 months after production date
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