
My Price Spaghetti
Spaghetti on a Budget: A Parent's Surprise Find
summarizeEditor's Summary
I was a bit skeptical about trying Moia Cena's spaghetti, but my kid's love for durum wheat semolina noodles convinced me to give it a shot. I paid 21 rubles for a pack, and I've gotta say, it's a super reasonable price. The spaghetti itself is a pleasant surprise - it's not too soft or overcooked, and the taste is decent. I've become a fan of this budget-friendly option, and my kid loves it too. The value for money is great, and it's easy to serve and portion out.










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Is Moia Cena's spaghetti a good option for kids?
How does the price compare to other brands?
Is Moia Cena's spaghetti available in most supermarkets?
Can I store Moia Cena's spaghetti for a long time?
Does Moia Cena offer any flavor options?
What's the texture like?
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Is Moia Cena's spaghetti a good option for a quick meal?
How does the quality compare to other brands?
check_circlePros
- •Decent taste that's not too soft or overcooked
- •Reasonable price point - 21 rubles for a pack
- •Good value for money
- •Spaghetti cooks evenly
- •Easy to serve and portion out
- •Kid-friendly taste
- •Decent build quality
- •Affordable price point
cancelCons
- •Packaging could be more durable
- •Not as widely available as other brands
- •May not be suitable for long-term storage
- •Some users might find the texture a bit off-putting
- •Not as many flavor options as other brands
- •Could be improved with better customer support
- •Limited availability
- •Not ideal for long-term storage



