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  2. The 8 best tools to make pasta from scratch

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    KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment $219.99 at Amazon. KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment $219.95 at Crate & Barrel. KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment $219.99 at Walmart. This ...

  3. How to make fresh linguine from scratch with a pasta machine

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    The Imperia Pasta Machine comes with an attachment that cuts spaghetti and linguine   Click here to shop: https://fave.co/30L9Ug8   Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you ...

  4. Demaco - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide. Products. Pasta machinery. Website. Demaco website. Demaco was founded in 1914 making it the oldest pasta equipment manufacturer in the United States and the only one that makes industrial capacity machines in America. In the 1960s, Demaco pioneered the sanitary extruder for washdown food plants. [2]

  5. Pasta processing - Wikipedia

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    Pasta processing is the process in which wheat semolina or flour is mixed with water and the dough is extruded to a specific shape, dried and packaged. Durum wheat semolina or flour, common farina or flour, or combination of both is mixed with water and eggs (for egg noodles) and other optional ingredients (like spinach, tomato, herbs, etc.).

  6. Dry pasta line - Wikipedia

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    Dry pasta lines are machines that make dry pasta products such as spaghetti or penne on a commercial scale, used for high-volume continuous production ranging from 500 to 8,000 kg per hour capacity. A typical dry pasta line consists of an extruder and a dryer. [1] Modern machines are highly automated using programmable logic controllers.

  7. VillaWare - Wikipedia

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    VillaWare. The first hand-crank pasta machine was invented in Cleveland by Angelo Vitantonio, an Italian immigrant in 1906, and went on to found the Italian kitchenware manufacturer VillaWare. In 2003, VillaWare Manufacturing Company was merged with Tilia's Food Saver. [1] VillaWare today is owned by Newell Brands and is the brand name for ...

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