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The World’s Rarest Pasta Is Hidden in the Mountains of Sardinia (opens in new tab)

The world’s rarest pasta awaits Catholic pilgrims who complete a trek through the mountains of Sardinia. The name tells you all you need to know about the significance of the elusive pasta: su filindeu, the threads of God. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the pasta’s history, the overnight journey of Sardinia’s pilgrims and one teacher’s tireless work to bring the pasta-making method back from the brink of extinction. Visuals by @samyoukilis

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