Fresh Lampascioni 1 kg
Fresh lampascioni from the gardener, you can receive them directly at home the price refers to the Kg.
Lampascioni are small delicious onions typical of the Apulian tradition. Enjoy all the authenticity of Apulian flavors wherever you are, in any season of the year.
Apulian Lampascioni are delicious, slightly bitter onions typical of the Apulian gastronomic tradition and in particular of Salento. Their preparation is long and complex, and you need to "arm yourself with holy patience"! In fact, each "lampascione" must be washed from the earth and peeled with the help of a small knife. Only at the end of this operation is it possible to proceed with boiling in water and vinegar, but the whole operation requires a lot of time and care. Their flavour, as already mentioned, is slightly bitter. They go well with the classic Salento "frisa", but also with a bruschetta, as part of a mixed starter or as an accompaniment to boiled meat. In Salento, lampascioni are also used to make omelettes.
Deliciously savory and rustic, the wild "paparine" are spontaneous herbs typical of Puglia. Coming from the poppy plant, they abound in the Apulian fields in spring and are very popular with everyone, young and old. Their collection, as well as their preparation and cooking, require a little patience. That's why we have decided to make them available to everyone and to shorten the time
Capers are typical of the Salento landscape and of the country
tradition. During all the ‘900 whole families got up very early
in the morning and went to the countryside to pick the capers
up, one by one, from the low and bushy plants. In the ’70
the town of Racale was a leader in the production of capers.
A native Apulian variety cultivated in particular in the areas of Bitetto, Bitonto, Bitritto, Grumo Appula, Modugno, Palo del Colle, Sannicandro di Bari, Toritto. Natural fermentation for six months with salt. PRODUCT WITHOUT VINEGAR
The "Puntarelle" are the heart of the CATALONIAN CHICORY, a typical salad of our territory. We sow in October and harvest the vegetable between January and February. Our women defoliate the plant and manually cut the "scatuni", ie the shoots.
The cherry-peppers have a round shape. They are cultivated
in the month of May and are picked by hand in the end of
August, when they are completely red.
A tasty and original mixed cereal soup with chickpeas, beans, broad beans, lentils and peas, rehydrated just like we would do at home and cooked with the addition of barley and spelled in a tasty onion-based sauce and Negroamaro wine.
The fennel carpaccio is a unique product, it is crunchy, fresh and fragrant.
This product is handmade with care and love starting from the ripest spicy cornetti peppers and subsequently jarred in extra virgin olive oil. A unique condiment to give liveliness to any dish.
Orecchiette are one of the most representative dishes of the Apulian cuisine, these in particular simply of semolina.
An excellent almond milk as good as homemade. A fresh and light drink to be enjoyed according to your imagination, with countless benefits. Pamper the palate and take care of our well-being sip by sip. Almond products are naturally free of gluten and lactose.
Pitted Leccine olives in brine are a typical Apulian product belonging to the Apulian tradition that is widely used at the table as well as in the kitchen. To be enjoyed alone or used in various recipes according to imagination.
From an ancient recipe handed down by Apulian farmers, a creamy and intense Apulian Leccine olive pâté, perfect for spreading on Apulian crostini, bruschetta and friselle, or to be served at the center of an Apulian-style aperitif with homemade bread. It is the perfect base for your gourmet sandwiches. Finally, it is easily transformed into an excellent pasta sauce.