
Tarallini garlic, olive oil and hot pepper
These garlic, olive oli and hot pepper taralli are one of the symbols of the bakery art of south Italy and Apulia in particular. Absolutely perfect!
Raise your hand if you don't always want to find new ways to add panache and flavor to the kitchen. The Apulian chilli pepper therefore comes to our aid and allows us to develop our Apulian chilli pepper taralli: fragrant at the right point, spicy without overdoing it, fun, savory and inviting, these taralli are the perfect answer to the desire for flavor and originality , of panache and character.
Chilli taralli accompany us "without ifs and buts" on a gastronomic journey in the heart of the most authentic Puglia, where the chilli plants grow on fertile soil, kissed by the warm Apulian sunrays and refreshed by the sea dew which makes the and temperate these places all year round. A perfect microclimate that makes Puglia the ideal place for so many different types of plants and crops: the olive tree, first and foremost, but also the tomato plant, artichokes and, of course, chilli pepper.
The chilli plant but in reality the chilli cultivars are truly innumerable: shapes and colors multiply, as do the degrees of spiciness. Just think, there is even a scale - called the Scoville scale - which gives an indication of the spiciness level of each variety. Just out of curiosity, we list some of the most interesting varieties of chili: diavolicchio, habanero (red, orange, spinning top), monkey nipples (a curious name, isn't it?), Maya, trinidad (scorpion, doulach), fire of the prairie, aji (amarillo, omnicolor) and many more. You may wonder why many of these names are in Spanish: because Mexicans are truly masters in the cultivation and even more in the consumption of chili peppers! But that's not all: even in Europe, chilli pepper is often the protagonist of some traditional recipes: think, for example, of Hungarian goulash, which is a typically spicy dish. Chilli peppers are also grown in Puglia and are eaten with pleasure. The Apulian pepper in oil is never missing on the table. Today La Terra di Puglia has chosen to offer taralli with chilli pepper for lovers of savory, intense and witty tastes.
The taralli with chilli pepper therefore fully enter the La Terra di Puglia catalog and are among the typical Apulian products most loved by our customers. The population of lovers of intense, lively and spicy flavors is increasingly vast and rich. And we satisfy our customers with these lively and amusing Apulian taralli, tasty, spicy but never overwhelming. Maybe try them with a glass of a good Apulian white wine! We remind you that La Terra di Puglia is at your disposal for the sale of typical Apulian products of any kind, sweet or savoury, but also extra virgin olive oil, Apulian wine and much, much more!
The tarallini with turmeric and chia seeds fully satisfy our desire to taste a baked product that is fragrant and aromatic at the same time. The combination of chia seeds and turmeric is a winner, very fragrant and not overwhelming at all. An inviting aroma that satisfies everyone, even children. Try them: their intense yellow color gives good humor and energy right from the first taste. An original proposal under the La Terra di Puglia brand that aims to pamper even the most demanding palates and those most eager for innovative but high quality products.
These turnip tops taralli are one of the symbols of the bakery art of south Italy and Apulia in particular. Absolutely perfect!
The combination of cheese and pepper is a great Italian classic to which La Terra di Puglia wanted to pay homage by creating a unique baked product of its kind, aromatic, fragrant and tasty. Who doesn't love cacio e pepe spaghetti? Today the same desire for taste and flavor returns overwhelmingly to the fore in these fragrant and fragrant taralli like never before. Try them! Serve them as an aperitif during a dinner with friends, perhaps together with traditional Italian cured meats: you will surely make a great impression and leave your guests speechless. Even the most demanding.
These taralli are one of the symbols of the bakery art of south Italy and Apulia in particular. Absolutely perfect!
The Apulian handmade taralli with leccino olives and capers a classic taste of the Apulian tradition. Already at the first taste, they take us to the heart of the Apulian countryside, where we like to imagine ourselves in an expanse of sun-kissed olive trees, in the middle of summer, and here and there to see, among the dry stone walls, some seedlings of caper. From the emotion of this rural and typically Apulian atmosphere, the idea of creating a tarallino that really has the flavor of Apulian rural life was born. Taste with us the taralli with celline olives and capers: all the best of the Apulian raw material that turns into pure emotion at the first taste.
Turnip greens are a very common and much loved vegetable in Puglia. There is no Apulian who does not love them unconditionally. Their fresh and aromatic flavor makes them truly special, and they are even lighter and tastier than the classic broccoli of which they are "cousins". Once you taste them, you will be addicted. And what about these taralli with turnip tops? They are perfect for those who can't say no to an artisanal snack prepared with great skill and great research into raw materials, with the aim of bringing to the table a good, healthy, delicious but also different product. If you also love turnip tops, you will surely love these Apulian taralli from La Terra di Puglia!
These fennel taralli are one of the symbols of the bakery art of south Italy and Apulia in particular. Absolutely perfect!
These multigrain taralli will tickle your palate! enjoy them with a nice glass of red wine!
These multigrain taralli will tickle your palate! enjoy them with a nice glass of red wine!
The onion tarallini are special because they pamper and stimulate the palate with a pleasant and aromatic Apulian onion flavor. How tasty!
The handmade onion and raisin taralli are a particularly tasty and interesting variant compared to other types of more classic Apulian taralli. Try this combination too: you will see that it will win you over. The typical sweetness of the onion, with its earthy aftertaste and its not at all pungent scent, combined with the raisins, aromatic, delicate and almost caramelised, give the tarallo fragrance an unexpectedly surprising, pleasant and interesting touch like never before. It will be love at first taste.
These garlic, olive oli and hot pepper taralli are one of the symbols of the bakery art of south Italy and Apulia in particular. Absolutely perfect!