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Banza Gluten Free Chickpea Penne - 8oz
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- 20g of plant-based protein per serving, which is 50% more than the leading traditional pasta brand, and 1 ¼ cups veggies.
- 100% GFCO-certified gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, kosher, non-GMO, and free from all major food allergens as per the FDA.
- 4X more fiber (13g per serving) and 30% fewer net carbs than the leading traditional pasta brand.
- Looks, cooks, and tastes like traditional pasta, making it the perfect choice for even the pickiest eater.
- Made with four simple ingredients, Banza Penne pasta pairs perfectly with all the sauces you know and love, such as creamy vodka, garden-fresh pesto, and classic marinara.
- CleanScan Certified by The Detox Project: This verifies our products were tested for glyphosate and 400+ pesticides and showed non-detectable results.
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Banza Pasta is CleanScan Certified by The Detox Project, which verifies it was tested for glyphosate and 400+ pesticides and showed non-detectable results. That’s pasta made for real mealtime peace of mind.
Serving Size: 2 oz
Serving Per Container: 4
Amount Per 2oz Serving:
Amount Per 3.5oz Serving:
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Q: Does this pasta have glysophate in it?
A: Thank you for reaching out. For additional information on glysophate, please go to the FAQs on Benza's website where they addressed the question in detail: https://www.eatbanza.com/pages/faq. If you have any additional questions/comments you can reach out to Banza directly at info@eatbanza.com.
submitted byBrand Expert - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: is banza pasta kosher?
A: Thank you for reaching out. Yes, Banza pasta is certified Kosher by the Orthodox Union. Note: Our Mac and Cheese products are not Kosher.
submitted byBrand Expert - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: How many carbs for serving?
A: 32g carbs per 2oz serving according to the nutrition label
submitted byJoannasews - 7 years ago
Q: Why does the front of the box say. 24 grams of protein per serving, based on a 3.5 ounce serving, when the nutrition label states that a serving is 2 ounces? Very misleading to the consumer.
A: A normal portion size for an adult is larger than the serving size of 2oz.
submitted bysnowy101 - 6 years ago