GROZZI
Easy Pinsa a Casa Tua!
Discover the Ultimate At-Home Pinsa Experience.
GROZZI revolutionizes how you enjoy Pinsa, combining the authenticity of Italian culinary tradition with the convenience of home cooking. Our mission is simple: to deliver the essence of a gourmet Italian pizzeria right to your doorstep. With GROZZI, preparing a mouthwatering Pinsa at home is easy and an adventure in flavor you control.
VISION
“Easy Pinsa a Casa Tua” captures our commitment to simplicity and quality. Everyone deserves to enjoy the freshest, most flavorful Pinsa without the hassle of dining out or settling for delivery that falls short of freshness. With GROZZI, you’re not just ordering pizza; you’re enjoying an experience that brings Italy into your kitchen.
WHAT IS PINSA
An ancient Roman flatbread:
Pinsa originates in ancient Rome and is a staple food peasants and emperors enjoy. The word “pinsa” comes from the Latin “sincere,” which means “to press” or “to stretch,” referring to the way the dough is shaped.
Why Choose GROZZI?
Unmatched Freshness
Our process guarantees that every bite is as fresh as if you were dining in Italy.
Simplicity
We’ve streamlined the Pinsa-making process, focusing on the joy of baking without the fuss.
Quality Ingredients
Quality is our top priority, from our dough to our toppings. We source the best so you can taste the difference.
Sustainability
We care for our planet as much as we care for our food. Our packaging and delivery methods are designed with sustainability in mind.
Our KPIs: Key Production Ingredients!
The Heart of Italian Flavor: Why Sugo Matters
At GROZZI, we believe a perfectly crafted sugo transforms basic ingredients into a symphony of flavors. Taking the time to prepare your sugo properly results in a richer, deeper sauce that will elevate your favorite Italian dishes – from classic pizzas to homemade pasta. The right technique brings out the sweetness of tomatoes, balances acidity, and creates a sauce that will impress your family and friends.
Pinsa: The Lighter, Healthier Pizza Alternative
Pinsa may look like pizza, but there are key differences that make it a healthier and easier-to-digest choice. It starts with a special flour blend of wheat, soy, and rice, making it lower in gluten. The dough then incorporates more water for a light, airy texture and undergoes a longer fermentation process that enhances flavor and digestibility. Pinsa allows you to enjoy pizza flavors in a way that’s both delicious, light and surprisingly healthier.
How is Pinsa Enjoyed?
Pinsa is super versatile! It’s delicious with classic pizza toppings like tomato sauce, mozzarella, and other favorites. However, its unique texture and lighter crust lend well to gourmet-style creations with higher-quality ingredients.
Nutrition
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the nutritional value, including macronutrients and micronutrients, for each of the ingredients listed:
Macronutrients: High in protein and low in carbohydrates.
Micronutrients: Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, and vitamins like Vitamin D.
Added Value: Anchovies are beneficial for heart health and bone strength.
Macronutrients: Low in fat, high in fiber.
Micronutrients: Contains vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, magnesium, and potassium.
Added Value: Supports digestive health and may help regulate blood pressure.
Macronutrients: Negligible in macronutrients but high in essential oils.
Micronutrients: Rich in vitamins A, K, and antioxidants.
Added Value: Anti-inflammatory properties and enhances skin health.
Macronutrients: Low in calories and fats.
Micronutrients: Good source of vitamin K, flavonoid antioxidants.
Added Value: May improve liver health and have anti-inflammatory effects.
Macronutrients: Low in calories, contains some protein and carbohydrates.
Micronutrients: High in vitamin C, vitamin B6, manganese, and selenium.
Added Value: Boosts immune function and cardiovascular health.
Macronutrients: Rich in protein, contains some fats.
Micronutrients: Provides important minerals like zinc and phosphorus.
Added Value: Contributes to muscle maintenance and repair.
Macronutrients: High in protein and fat, particularly saturated fat.
Micronutrients: Good source of calcium and phosphorus.
Added Value: Supports bone health and muscle function.
Macronutrients: Low in calories, good source of protein.
Micronutrients: Contains selenium, potassium, and B vitamins.
Added Value: Boosts immune system and has anti-cancer properties.
Macronutrients: High in monounsaturated fats.
Micronutrients: Rich in antioxidants, vitamin E, and K.
Added Value: Promotes heart health and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Macronutrients: Contains healthy fats.
Micronutrients: Good source of vitamin E, iron, and copper.
Added Value: Antioxidant properties and supports heart health.
Macronutrients: Low in calories, contains some fiber.
Micronutrients: High in vitamin C and certain phytochemicals.
Added Value: Supports immune function and has anti-inflammatory effects.
Macronutrients: Minimal macronutrient content.
Micronutrients: Rich in antioxidants, vitamins K, A, and C.
Added Value: Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Macronutrients: Negligible in macronutrients.
Micronutrients: Contains vitamin A and C, and capsaicin.
Added Value: Enhances metabolic rate and has antioxidant properties.
Macronutrients: High in carbohydrates, low in fat.
Micronutrients: Contains manganese and selenium.
Added Value: Gluten-free alternative, good for digestive health.
Macronutrients: None.
Micronutrients: Provides sodium.
Added Value: Essential for fluid balance and nerve function.
Macronutrients: High in protein and healthy fats.
Micronutrients: Rich in iron, magnesium, and phosphorus.
Added Value: Supports muscle health and is a good plant-based protein source.
Macronutrients: Low in calories, contains some fiber.
Micronutrients: High in vitamin C, potassium, folate, and lycopene.
Added Value: Supports heart health and reduces risk of certain cancers.
Macronutrients: Rich in protein and contains omega-3 fatty acids.
Micronutrients: Good source of selenium and vitamin D.
Added Value: Supports heart health and reduces inflammation.
Macronutrients: High in carbohydrates, contains some protein.
Micronutrients: Contains selenium, manganese, and some B vitamins.
Added Value: Provides energy and supports metabolic health.
Macronutrients: Good source of protein.
Micronutrients: Rich in B vitamins, including B12, and minerals like selenium.
Added Value: Supports energy production and nervous system health.