M-Budget Penne

  • Brand: M-Budget
1.40 CHF|1kg

M-Budget Penne

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4 questions

7 months ago

Where do the eggs and semolina come from? So which countries?

7 months ago

Hello MrX007, thank you for your question. The durum wheat semolina for this pasta comes from the USA, Canada and the European Community. Eggs are not used in this product. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

6 years ago

Elo, are these things vegan? Not or?

6 years ago

Hello Hoschmasterflash The M-Budget Penne are made only from durum wheat semolina, so they are suitable for a vegan diet. Autumn greetings, your M-Infoline team

Guest

12 years ago

The durum wheat content is 80 centimes, transportation at least 5 centimes, packaging also 5 centimes, then 5 centimes remain for the production and packaging costs...! Nevertheless, I wish everyone a clear conscience and a good appetite... . And anyone who still claims that this is excellent pasta has never cooked M-Classic or M-Premium, not to mention the brand pasta.

12 years ago

Hello guest
What exactly is bothering you about the M-Budget Penne? Please describe your concerns in more detail.
Best regards
Your M-Infoline Team

Guest

14 years ago

I love these penne - just don't cook them for quite as long as described on the packet. Otherwise they will be too mushy.

Guest

13 years ago

That's right, you only need to cook the penne for a maximum of 7 minutes. I don't know how you can eat this pasta after cooking it for 12-14 minutes.

13 years ago

Hello guests
Thank you for your contributions.
There are natural differences in cooking time due to the different origins of durum wheat. This is why the pasta is regularly cooked in the laboratory and the cooking times are evaluated.
The cooking time of the M-Budget Penne described above was recently checked and an ideal cooking time of 10-12 minutes was found.

The cooking time on the packaging will be adjusted for the next reissue.

In addition, personal preferences certainly also play a role and the information on the packaging is a guideline. The best way to find out the correct cooking time is to try it out yourself.
Best regards from the M-Infoline team