The
Pergamena di Pane is a thin, crisp cracker that hails from Sardegna. They take their name from the Italian word
pergamena or parchment paper, which recalls the paper-like aspect of this crispbread. They are also known as
pane guttiatu, or 'sheet music bread,' made with water, semolina, sea salt, yeast, and olive oil.
With a golden aroma that recalls freshly baked bread and perfectly crisp, flakey layers, these flavorful crackers are an ideal accompaniment to Eataly's selection of cheese, salumi, and extra virgin olive oil.
The Panificio Cherchi, founded in Alghero 1995 by Rosalia Cherchi, specializes in the production of traditional Carasau bread. Twenty years of experience and professionalism allow the Cherchi family to guarantee a high-quality product while keeping the flavors and traditions of Sardegna intact.