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5LB Kaslo Sourdough Pasta + Canada Post Postage (Ships within Canada)

5LB Kaslo Sourdough Pasta + Canada Post Postage (Ships within Canada)

Grains, Flours & Pastas and other dried goods - Kaslo Sourdough's

Regular price $11195
$11195 Regular price Sale price
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$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

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Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

Purchase options
$111.95 CAD
$106.35 CAD

Auto-renews, skip or cancel anytime.

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Purchase includes postage for within Canada via flat rate box (please note this purchase does not combine ship with any other products, if there is something else on the store you wish to see if we can ship please reach out directly to the store for more assistance)

Each purchase includes 5 lb of Kaslo Sourdough Pastas!

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Kaslo Sourdough is a family owned business, located in the West Kootenays of BC. We have applied the skills, knowledge and experience of baking sourdough bread over the past 22 years, to a whole new food, the world's first sourdough pastas - Pasta Fermentata!

Pasta Fermentata is a revolutionary new culinary experience with exceptional flavour, superior texture and digestive properties. All gluten - grains like wheat, rye, spelt and kamut must include a natural fermentation process which initiates the breakdown to the gluten in advance of human consumption. It is not the grain's fault, but the modern way these grains are under-prepared prior to consumption - that makes the difference.