Cooking time depends on the type: quick-dry shapes cook in about 5–6 minutes, most dry shapes take about 9–11 minutes, and filled varieties (like tortellini) often require 13–15 minutes. Always check the package instructions for the exact time.
Common natural colorings are beet root powder, spinach powder, and tomato powder, used alongside semolina or durum wheat to produce the red, green and orange hues.
Couscous-style products are described as light and fluffy, while pasta items are noted for a pleasant, satisfying bite. Some listings also mention subtle tomato and spinach flavor notes.
Filled three-color tortellini are listed with stovetop cooking times of about 13–15 minutes or until tender. Follow the package instructions for the exact time.
Product details show sources including Italy, Germany, and the Maghreb region of North Africa.