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Coppola Arrabbiata - Tomato And Chilli Sauce 350g

Expiry date: 29/03/2025
RM11.50 MYR
Dietary Preferences
  • Gluten-free
  • Soy-free
  • No Added Sugar

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Description

Arrabbiata is a tomato sauce made with red chili peppers. The sauce originates from the Lazio region, around Rome. Arrabbiata literally means "angry“ in Italian; as a reference to the spiciness of the chili peppers. Arrabbiata sauce is usually served with short type pasta such as penne.

Gluten free certified, all natural, dairy and starch free. Plastic free. Packed in glass jars with BPA free lid.

    Ingredients: Tomato pulp (88.2%), tomato paste, olive oil, onion, salt, garlic, chilli pepper (0.3%), oregano, natural aroma (chilli pepper).

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    This sauce has a touch of spice, works nicely just plain on pasta or in a lasagna, etc. best with some vegan parmesan on top!

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