Reshteh... This traditional, flat noodle is typically used for ashe-reshteh, a wholesome, Persian soup made with a hearty blend of beans, grains, vegetables, and herbs. Ingredients: Enriched flour, wheat flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid and Enzymes, Water, Salt, preserved with less than 1% of 1/10 sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate. Allergen: Packed on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, soy and sesame.
Reshteh This traditional, Persian roasted noodle is typically used for making resheh pollo, a fragrant rice dish filled with noodles, dried fruits, and rich spices. Reshteh is enjoyed on the Persian New Year to symbolizes good fortune. Vegan Ingredients: enriched flour, wheat, flour, niacin,reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, and enzymes, water, salt, preserved with less than 1% of 1/10 sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate. Allergen: Packed on shared equipment with wheat, tree nuts, soy and sesame.
Vhala pastas are made with traditional methods and the purest Greek ingredients. Hylopites are hand-cut small square-shaped pieces of pasta. Made with semolina flour and milk, this delicate pasta is the basis for many classic Greek dishes. For a Greek “mac & cheese,” cook and drain the noodles, add Kefalotyri cheese to the mixture and combine with melted butter. Or use this tile-shaped pasta in a classic baked chicken and tomato dish called “Kotopoulo me Hylopites,” topped with tangy Feta. For a wonderful soup to cure whatever ails you, add the cooked pasta to hot chicken broth and mix in fresh dill and a squeeze of fresh lemon. Of course, you can enjoy Vhala Hylopites as you would any other pasta: served with olive oil, garlic, fresh basil and parmesan cheese, in a simple tomato sauce or topped with sautéed wild mushrooms.