Pastio Foods Brings a New Chapter of Premium, Preservative-Free Pasta Manufacturing to Kerala
Kerala, India — In a major milestone for the state’s food manufacturing sector, Pastio Foods proudly announces its launch as Kerala’s first manufacturer of premium pasta and vermicelli made from 100% durum wheat. With a strong focus on health, quality, and authenticity, Pastio Foods is redefining how pasta is made and enjoyed in Indian homes.
Blending Italian pasta-making technology with the precision and care of Kerala craftsmanship, Pastio Foods operates from a fully automated, hygienic manufacturing facility that meets global food safety standards. Every product is crafted using only premium durum wheat, with no preservatives or artificial colours, offering consumers a healthier and tastier alternative to conventional wheat-based products.
“Our vision was clear from the start—to create world-class pasta products using the best ingredients, modern technology, and uncompromising quality,” said a spokesperson from Pastio Foods. “We wanted to bring international standards to a locally made product, while keeping health and taste at the center of everything we do.”

Pastio Foods places strong emphasis on quality assurance and hygiene, ensuring consistency in taste, texture, and nutrition across every batch. The products are sealed in export-quality packaging, designed to retain freshness and shelf life while reflecting the premium nature of the brand.
As part of its growth strategy, Pastio Foods is expanding its footprint across South India and is actively appointing dealers, distributors, and stockists to make its products widely available in urban and emerging markets alike.
With rising consumer demand for healthier food choices, Pastio Foods is well positioned to lead the shift toward premium, preservative-free pasta products made in India—proving that world-class quality can begin right here in Kerala.
For partnership opportunities, distribution enquiries, or more information, please contact Pastio Foods through its official channels.