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Traditionally, they were kneaded with only flour and water and baked on the saj, a metal vessel, which was placed directly on a fire.
The leaves were baked one by one, so they were kept dehydrated for a long time in the cellar of the house.
Today, Agrozymi takes fine flour from Greek wheat, ferments it with water and carefully bakes the perek leaves one by one.
Without a trace of preservative, the leaves are preserved for a long time and become an inspiration for dozens of creations in your kitchen.
veggie
A classic luxury pasta.
Τhe time-honored, elegant linguine in strikingly lush black.
The finest-quality semolina flour milled from the heart of durum wheat is mixed with excellent-quality pasteurized cuttlefish ink and naturally air-dried, carefully and slowly, as befitting every outstanding culinary treat.
A dish that will make a hit at your most formal dinner parties –a platter of plain black linguini in the middle of a dinner table transforms every meal into a lavish feast.
Pair with lobster or shrimps and bring the sea to your table.
An excellent springboard for a host of sumptuous gastronomic delights.
Boiling time: 10 minutes
Ingredients: Durum wheat semolina, pasteurized squid ink (1%).
vegan
Premium spelt flour is slowly kneaded with no added salt to produce Agrozimi dinkel/spelt hilopites. The golden ribbons are naturally air-dried to retain the nutritional value and the sweet, earthy flavor of spelt flour. Enjoy a traditional pasta made with a flour that meets modern-day standards for taste and quality. Easy-todigest, light and always delicious, Agrozimi dinkel/spelt hilopites preserves and shares a time-honored culinary tradition while answering the need for a health-conscious diet.
Boiling time: 9 minutes
Ingredients: Spelt flour.
It is fresh, baked corn, ground into stone grains. In appearance it resembles oatmeal and is traditionally used mainly in Pontian cuisine. It is ideal for salads and vegetarian dishes. A nice suggestion for the season is a salad with cornbread, black beans and citrus fruits.
veggie
Traditional and innovative at the same time.
A pasta coming from the culinary tradition of Pontian Greeks who lived in the Black Sea region, with a shape ideal for gourmet creations in any modern-day kitchen. Makarina pasta falls in between spaghetti and angel hair. Cook it like spaghetti, but don’t be too generous with the sauce as it’s thin and calls for delicate handling. It pairs well with raw sauces that make the most of its shape and bring out the aromas of a strictly sourced wheat flour harmoniously mixed with fresh milk and eggs. Add a steamy twirl of makarina pasta to meats and poultry and create impressive dishes that never fail to please.
Boiling time: 7 minutes
Ingredients: Semolina from durum wheat, fresh pasteurized eggs, fresh pasteurized whole cow’s milk.