Mariella makes savoury pastries from Liguria | Pasta Grannies
We are in Cosio d’Arroscia, a tiny village hidden in the Arroscia Valley of Liguria, home to just around 130 people. We meet Mariella, making very special savoury pastries called Raiöre. They are filled with more than 15 wild herbs, and it takes experience to recognise them all. Join the Pasta Grannies community: be closer to the grannies and support our work!: / @pastagrannies

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