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What's the Cleanest Pasta Brand?

šŸ“… Updated February 2026ā±ļø 6 min readNEW
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TL;DR

Most conventional pasta is made from wheat sprayed with glyphosate (Roundup) to dry it out before harvest. Jovial and BioNaturae are the cleanest options, both certified Glyphosate Residue Free. Surprisingly, popular "healthy" chickpea pastas like Banza have tested for some of the highest glyphosate levels in the industry.

šŸ”‘ Key Findings

1

Chickpea pasta isn't always cleaner—Banza tested at over 2,000 ppb for glyphosate, drastically higher than most wheat brands.

2

Imported isn't enough. Many 'Made in Italy' brands use imported Canadian wheat that is desiccated with glyphosate.

3

Organic matters. Conventional whole wheat pasta often has higher herbicide residue than white pasta because the chemicals accumulate in the hull.

4

Cooking helps. Boiling pasta reduces glyphosate levels by up to 50% as it leaches into the water (just don't drink the pasta water).

The Short Answer

The cleanest pasta brands are Jovial and BioNaturae. Both are certified Glyphosate Residue Free by The Detox Project, meaning they are third-party tested to ensure they don't contain the world's most common herbicide.

If you can't find those, look for USDA Organic pasta that is also Made in Italy (e.g., DeLallo Organic, Montebello). Avoid "healthy" chickpea pastas like Banza, which has tested for shocking levels of glyphosate (over 2,000 ppb), and steer clear of conventional domestic brands like Barilla Blue Box or store-brand whole wheat, which are often made from wheat dried with weedkiller.

Why This Matters

Most wheat in North America isn't just sprayed to kill weeds; it's sprayed to kill the crop itself.

Farmers use glyphosate (Roundup) as a desiccant—a drying agent applied right before harvest. This kills the wheat plant evenly, allowing for an easier, earlier harvest. The problem? This happens days before you eat it, meaning the glyphosate residues are locked into the grain kernel.

This is why whole wheat pasta can actually be "dirtier" than white pasta. The toxic residue accumulates in the bran (the outer hull). If that wheat isn't organic, you are eating the part of the plant that took the direct hit of the spray.

What's Actually In Your Pasta?

Pasta should have one ingredient: Durum Wheat Semolina. But what else is tagging along?

  • Glyphosate — The active ingredient in Roundup. Linked to cancer and gut microbiome disruption. Found in high levels in conventional wheat and chickpeas. Glyphosate In Pasta
  • Chlormequat — A plant growth regulator often found in non-organic oats and wheat. Linked to reproductive toxicity.
  • Enrichment Vitamins — Conventional pasta is often "enriched" with synthetic iron and B vitamins (Niacin, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Folic Acid). While not inherently toxic, they indicate heavily processed, stripped flour.

The "Made in Italy" Loophole

You might think buying "Made in Italy" pasta keeps you safe. Not always.

Italy has strict laws against using glyphosate as a pre-harvest desiccant within Italy. However, Italian brands often import wheat from Canada and the US to meet demand. This imported wheat is frequently desiccated with glyphosate.

So, a box can say "Made in Italy" (because it was milled and shaped there) but still contain dirty North American wheat.

The Fix: Look for brands that explicitly state "100% Italian Wheat" or are Certified Organic (which bans desiccation). Is Italian Pasta Safer

The Banza Problem

Many health-conscious shoppers switched to Banza (chickpea pasta) for the protein.

Unfortunately, chickpeas are also a major target for glyphosate desiccation. Recent testing by Moms Across America found Banza chickpea pasta contained over 2,000 ppb of glyphosate—one of the highest levels recorded in human food.

While Banza claims their levels are below the EPA's legal limit (which is set very high), it is hundreds of times higher than what many independent scientists consider safe.

What to Look For

Green Flags:

  • "Glyphosate Residue Free" Seal — The gold standard (The Detox Project).
  • USDA Organic — Bans glyphosate usage (though drift can happen, levels are much lower).
  • "100% Italian Wheat" — Ensures the wheat wasn't imported from desiccation-heavy countries.
  • Bronze Cut — Indicates slower production and better texture (often correlates with higher quality ingredients).

Red Flags:

  • Conventional Chickpea/Lentil Pasta — Unless organic, these are high-risk for desiccation.
  • "Enriched" Flour — Means the wheat was stripped of nutrients and had synthetic ones added back.
  • Product of USA (Conventional) — Almost certainly desiccated wheat.

The Best Options

Here are the brands that pass the purity test.

BrandProductVerdictWhy
JovialEinkorn Pastaāœ…Certified Glyphosate Free, ancient grain, easiest to digest.
BioNaturaeOrganic Pastaāœ…Certified Glyphosate Free, 100% organic.
MontebelloOrganic Pastaāœ…Small batch, organic, authentic Italian sourcing.
DeLalloOrganic Lineāœ…100% Italian organic wheat (Must buy the Organic line).
BarillaOrganic Lineāš ļøAcceptable if organic. Avoid the Blue Box conventional line.
BanzaChickpea Pasta🚫Tested for extreme levels of glyphosate (2,000+ ppb).
Store BrandsWhole Wheat🚫High risk of desiccant residue in the bran.

The Bottom Line

1. Buy Jovial or BioNaturae if you want a guarantee. They test every batch.

2. Go Organic. If you can't find those brands, any USDA Organic pasta is drastically safer than conventional.

3. Check the Origin. If buying conventional, ensure it says "100% Italian Wheat" (not just "Made in Italy") to avoid Canadian desiccated wheat.

4. Boil it out. Research shows boiling pasta can reduce glyphosate residue by 40-50% as it leaches into the water. Do not use that pasta water for soup or sauce if you suspect the pasta isn't clean.

FAQ

Is Barilla pasta safe?

It depends on the box. Barilla Organic is a safe, acceptable choice. The standard Blue Box (Conventional) has tested positive for glyphosate traces in various studies and likely uses desiccated wheat. Is Italian Pasta Safer

Does washing pasta remove glyphosate?

You don't wash pasta before cooking, but cooking it reduces residues. Boiling pasta allows some glyphosate to leach out into the water. This is great news for the pasta, but it means you should discard the pasta water rather than drinking it or using it to thicken sauces if you aren't using organic noodles.

Is chickpea pasta healthier than wheat pasta?

Nutritionally, it has more protein. Toxicologically, it's often worse. Unless it is Certified Organic, chickpea pasta (like Banza) often carries a much higher pesticide load than even conventional wheat pasta due to heavy desiccation of legume crops.


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