Old World Meets Your World
Usually having deliciously authentic Italian cuisine means either a visit to the old country or having a Nonna to bequeath her secret recipes. Whipping up some Italian “ish” dish at home simply doesn’t meet discriminating tastes. That’s where Celentano comes in…there’s an undeniably authentic quality to our products that make it possible for home cooks to create, serve, and enjoy fresh, traditional Italian cuisine in their homes any time. And they can stock up on these
farm-to-table fresh products so that a true taste of old world flavor is always close to home.
New Fall Favorites
Celentano pastas continuously seeks innovative products that truly impress. Enhance your pasta dish with one of our new delectable offerings, including Smoked Gouda & Roasted Poblano Ravioli. As always, they are made with no preservatives or artificial flavors and are ready in minutes.
Featuring Celentano Smoked Gouda & Roasted Poblano Ravioli
Celentano Products
Celentano® 4 Cheese Ravioli
Celentano® Portobello Mushroom Ravioli
Celentano® Cheese Ravioli
Celentano® Cavatelli
Celentano® Beef Ravioli
Celentano® Mini Rounds Cheese Ravioli
Celentano® Cheese Tortellini
Celentano® Stuffed Shells
Celentano® Manicotti
Celentano® Smoked Gouda & Roasted Poblano Ravioli
Celentano® Tri-Color Cheese Tortellini
Celentano® Spinach and Cheese Ravioli
Celentano® Gluten-Free Cheese Ravioli
Celentano® Homestyle Meatballs
Celentano® Italian Style Meatballs
Featured Pasta Recipes
Celentano pasta is easy to prepare as an appetizer or a meal. They’re great for lunch, dinner, or at your next party for your family and friends to enjoy.
- 15min
- Serves: 4
- 15min
- Serves: 4
- 20min
- Serves: 8
Enjoy great tasting recipes featuring Celentano products.
A Tradition of Quality, Consistency, and Service
The proud tradition of Rosina began in 1963 with a small store front sausage business in Buffalo, NY, servicing neighborhood meat markets, supermarkets, and restaurants.
Founded by James Corigliano, he named this
family-owned business after his wife Rose, which in
Italian translates to Rosina.