Chitarra Pasta Cutter with 12.5″ Rolling Pin

Eppicotispai Chitarra (pronounced key-tahr-rah) is a pasta maker believed to have been invented in Chieti, Abruzzo region in central Italy around the 1800’s.Meaning ‘guitar,’ a chitarra looks like a double-sided harp, with strings set close on one side, farther on the other. In then center of the device is a slanted board, designed to allow the cut pasta to slide off easily once it’s been cut by the strings. Simply use a rolling pin, flattening and pressing the dough through the wires.

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  • Made of natural wood
  • It produces a cutting similar to a kitchen guitar of sorts
  • 100% made in Italy
  • Authentic Italian pasta artisanal item
  • Imported by Tomson Hospitality

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