sugo speciale Voghiera Garlic 

With Voghiera Garlic “Aglio di Voghiera PDO”


A sauce made with sweet and intensely flavoured rossoro tomatoes and “Aglio di Voghiera” PDO garlic from Ferrara, renowned for its delicate and aromatic taste, to create a well-rounded and flavourful pasta sauce.

Mutti’s range of gourmet pasta sauces combine specific tomato varieties with the finest quality ingredients, sourced from select regions of Italy known for their excellence, without added sugar or preservatives.

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Suitable for reduced cooking times

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Vibrant red color

How pasta sauces are made

A light sauté of finely chopped onion and carrot in oil.

To the sauté, tomato pulp and purée are added along with the ingredients that characterize each sauce.

We continue with a cooking process that enhances the flavor of all the ingredients, mixing them and creating their rich texture.

When the sauce is still steaming, we proceed to fill the jars. Pasta sauce are ready.   

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Sustainability

For us, sustainability means respect for the land

Cooperation with WWF

Mutti has worked closely with the WWF in Italy to help farmers find sustainable ways to reduce their water consumption and CO2 emissions. The Italian WWF not only set goals, but it also allowed farmers to analyze and review data to identify what they can do. For example, the organization recommended the use of special sensors that recognize the moisture content of the soil and provide useful information to support efficient water use. Mutti invested in technology, education, and technical support for farmers and agricultural organizations. Even after our five year project came to an end, we are still as committed as ever to minimizing our environmental impact and improving every step of our production.

Results:

+1000 million litres of water saved*

between 2012 and 2014 (Source: Data Collected by CMCC, WWF and Mediterranean Climate Change Center in Italy)

31 530 tons of CO2 (carbon dioxide) avoided.

between 2010 and 2015 when compared to 2009 levels (Source: Data collected by Italian WWF and energy efficiency group Officinae Verdi)

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