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Authentically Organic Grain Authentically PASTA Organic Grain EDEN Selected ~ Authentic Organic American Grain • Golden Amber Durum Wheat • Buckwheat • Khorasan Wheat (kamut®) • Spelt • Quinoa - high altitude Andean • Rye • Short Grain Brown Rice The grain, antique Italian equipment, slow drying, and people who care make exceptional pasta. Box colors tell the percentage of whole grain – Gold 100% whole grain, Blue 60% whole grain, and Green 100% sifted semolina or patent durum flour. pareve Twenty-three varieties, all are 100% organic. Eden Foods’ Detroit Organic Pasta Company has been making pasta since 1923. Brass dies form the macaroni. Organic Pasta Rollers make the ribbons. Whole grain flour is milled by access.edenfoods.com Eden. Semolina and patent durum flour are milled by an [email protected] organic partner. EDEN Pasta is easy, versatile, and an Phone 800.248.0320 | Fax 517.456.7025 excellent way to enjoy essential organic grain. © 2017 Eden Foods Clinton, Michigan 49236 09422 L705 100% Organic - 100% Whole Grain UPC code Case Pack Case Pack UPC Kamut® Ditalini - Whole Grain Kamut Wheat* 6/12 oz Kamut & Quinoa Twisted Pair - 70% Whole Grain Kamut ® 6/12 oz Wheat* w/ 30% Whole Grain Quinoa* Kamut Elbow Macaroni - Whole Grain Kamut Wheat* 6/14 oz % Kamut & Buckwheat Rigatoni - 70 Whole Grain Kamut Wheat* 6/12 oz w/ 30% Whole Buckwheat* Kamut Spaghetti - Whole Grain Kamut Wheat* 12 /14 oz Kamut Spirals - Whole Grain Kamut Wheat* 6/12 oz * Kamut Vegetable Spirals - Whole Grain Kamut Wheat, Spinach 6/12 oz Powder,* Beet Powder,* Carrot Powder*, Annatto Powder* Rye Spirals - Whole Grain Rye* 6/12 oz Whole Grain Spaghetti - Whole Grain Durum Wheat* 12 /14 oz Spelt Ribbons - Whole Grain Spelt Wheat* 6/8 oz Spelt & Buckwheat Gemelli - 70% Whole Grain Spelt Wheat* 6/12 oz w/ 30% Whole Buckwheat* Spelt Spaghetti - Whole Grain Spelt Wheat* 12/14 oz Spelt Ziti Rigati - Whole Grain Spelt Wheat* 6/12 oz 100% Organic - 60% Whole Grain UPC code Case Pack Case Pack UPC * Flax Rice Spirals - Durum Whole Grain Wheat, Golden Amber 6/12 oz Durum Wheat Semolina,* Flax Seed,* Short Grain Brown Rice* * Spinach Spirals - Whole Grain Durum Wheat, Golden Amber 6/12 oz Durum Wheat Semolina,* Spinach Powder* * Spinach Ribbons - Whole Grain Durum Wheat, Golden Amber 6/8 oz Durum Wheat Semolina,* Spinach Powder* Vegetable Alphabets - Whole Grain Durum Wheat,* Golden Amber Durum Wheat Semolina,* Beet Powder*, Spinach Powder,* 6/16 oz Carrot Powder,* Annatto Powder* Small Vegetable Shells - Whole Grain Durum Wheat,* Golden Amber Durum Wheat Semolina,* Beet Powder,* Spinach Powder,* 6/12 oz Carrot Powder,* Annatto Powder* 100% Organic - 100% Sifted Durum Wheat UPC code Case Pack Case Pack UPC Golden Amber Durum Wheat Semolina,* Artichoke Ribbons - 6/8 oz Jerusalem Artichoke Powder,* Spinach Powder* Golden Amber Durum Wheat Semolina,* Parsley Garlic Ribbons - 6/8 oz Garlic Powder,* Parsley Powder* Vegetable Ribbons - Golden Amber Durum Wheat Semolina,* Beet Powder,* Spinach Powder* 6/8 oz Vegetable Shells - Golden Amber Durum Wheat Semolina,* Beet 6/12 oz Powder,* Spinach Powder,* Carrot Powder,* Annatto Powder* Vegetable Spirals - Golden Amber Durum Wheat Semolina,* Beet 6/12 oz Powder,* Spinach Powder,* Carrot Powder,* Annatto Powder* * Organically Grown Bulk is available for all items. Clinton, Michigan 49236 • 800.248.0320 • access.edenfoods.com • [email protected].
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