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Maccheroni by Martelli, Toscana |  | Brand: Martelli Category: Grocery
Buy New: $8.00 as of 7/31/2010 04:14 CDT details
Seller: Gustiamo Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 38587
Country: Italy Media: Misc. Size: a package of 500 gr - 1.1 lb
ASIN: B0002CTP5M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Made in Tuscany by the Martelli family | | • | Small artisanal production | | • | From first grade durum wheat flour grown on the family property | | • | Porousness perfect for catching pasta sauce | | • | A package of 1.1 lb |
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| Customer Reviews: The best italian pasta available, unfortunately no longer affordable September 5, 2008 M. Ungvarsky (Hexenwald, USA) I know this pasta brand for many years, back in Germany I used to pay around 6 DM for 1 kg. That would be 3$ for 2.2 pounds for Americans.
And I thought that was pretty expensive! But I bought it regularly and really loved it.
Then 5 years ago I came to the USA, and among so many other things I missed the foods from home. How happy was I to find out Martelli was sold over here, too!
Of course, it was very expensive, even more expensive than in Germany. 5,50$ for a bag (and at the time I did not understand USA-measurements, was not aware they sell only half the size over here!). So I thought the 2.2 pound bag would be expensive with 5,50 $, and for 3 years I could not afford to mail order it. You have to pay 15 $ postage for any order, so I figured any order below 150 $ would not be reasonable with that postage fee.
Last year, after the winter holiday, I got some money and finally did it: I ordered my beloved Martelli pasta. And it is really wonderful.
Only I saw that I got half the amount I was thinking to get. The bags contain 500g, which is exactly half of what I used to buy in Germany. And I paid 5,50 $ each plus postage now! Almost twice the price for half the weight - uhm - does that make it quadroopled?
Now my birthday came in July, I got money again, and I am looking into another order. But - oh shock! The price of 5,50$ has turned into 8$ now. And the bags did not turn into the original sizes (1ooog or 1kg).
Wow - is that a sign the dollar loses its value completely now?
Would it not be cheaper to order the pasta in Italy or France or Germany and have it shipped overseas to me? I guess I would get a better deal.
I checked it, the bags in Europe still contain 1kg, and I saw them offered online for 6 Euros. I guess I will have to make some serious calculations.
But the order from amazon is unthinkable now.
Rustichella d'abruzzo is second best. Also expensive, but I guess I can afford that with forsaking other things.
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