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3 Farm Daughters' Two-Ingredient Spaghetti is Good for the Gut

Many people avoid pasta due to concerns over bloating and digestive discomfort, but opting for a high-fiber spaghetti pasta can alleviate these concerns by supporting gut health. 3 Farm Daughters' limited-edition, clean-label spaghetti is made with just two simple ingredients (wheat flour and semolina) and as a bronze-cut pasta, it offers superior texture and better sauce adherence, making it a preferred choice for discerning pasta lovers.

The sodium-free high-fiber pasta provides nine grams of fiber and eight grams of protein per serving, and it's ready to enjoy after boiling in salted boiling water for about 11 to 13 minutes.

Spaghetti is the first long shape for the brand and it joins a range of other beloved pasta varieties like elbows, penne and rotini that are changing the way people eat and enjoy pasta.
Trend Themes
1. High-fiber Foods - The growing interest in gut health is driving demand for high-fiber foods like 3 Farm Daughters' spaghetti.
2. Clean-label Products - Consumers are increasingly turning to clean-label products that use minimal, recognizable ingredients for health benefits and trust.
3. Bronze-cut Pasta - Bronze-cut processes are becoming favored for their ability to enhance pasta texture and sauce adherence, enriching the culinary experience.
Industry Implications
1. Health Food Market - The health food market is expanding rapidly as more individuals seek options that support digestive health and overall well-being.
2. Artisanal Pasta Manufacturing - Artisanal pasta manufacturing is seeing a resurgence with consumers appreciating traditional techniques like bronze-cutting for quality and flavor.
3. Clean-label Food Production - Clean-label food production is on the rise, responding to increasing consumer preference for simpler, transparent ingredient lists.

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