Friselline with olive oil
Soft wheat friselline with olive oil, excellent to accompany as an appetizer with pate or other products. These frizes do not need to be wet but must be nibbled, their size is about 3/4 cm
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 "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 "scintuni", ie the shoots, gently put them in tanning to mature for a few days, then they are taken and stored in oil without adding flavorings or spices.
This preparation technique allows you to maintain the freshness and crunchiness of the vegetable unaltered. This product is a side dish with a very special taste, ideal for giving freshness and character to meat dishes, cheeses, fish tartare. It is a very little known plant in Italy, waiting to be discovered!
Confit cherry tomatoes preserved in extra virgin olive oil (49%), sugar and whole salt has a unique taste. Try it out, at the moment at a great price!
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.
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.
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
A classic protagonist of the Apulian table is the artichoke, which is traditionally harvested in March - April and which never fails on local tables. With this product we have thought of respecting its flavor and integrity, limiting ourselves to collecting it, peeling it and putting it into wedges for you in a very simple and delicate brine. A product that will win you over with its simplicity.
The Vegetable Caponatina is a delicious mix of mixed vegetables and typical Mediterranean vegetables: courgettes, peppers, tomatoes, aubergines, yellow peppers and onions, enriched with capers, olives and delicious Mediterranean aromatic herbs. This culinary delicacy is ready to bring an authentic moment of celebration to the table. Let yourself be conquered by the explosion of flavors and aromas of this magnificent dish, perfect for enriching any meal. Try it on bruschetta, as a condiment for pasta or as an accompaniment in a gourmet appetizer. Caponata di Verdure is the perfect choice for lovers of Mediterranean cuisine who wish to experiment with new flavors and new tastes to play in the kitchen under the sign of authentic Apulian quality signed by La Terra di Puglia.
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.
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.
Broad beans are one of the most loved legumes by the Apulians and have, without any doubt, a leading role in regional gastronomy. These are the beans used to create the famous puree, usually served with chicory.
Metiusco, from Greek “I become inebriate”. Red full-bodied wine, warm, rich in its fragrance. Common in the Salento warm lands, obtained by the late grape harvesting of Black Malvasia, Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes.
Best served chilled.
Here is a legume that you may not have known about and that is worth trying! Black chickpeas are very similar to white chickpeas, but they have an extra note of character. Their flavor is slightly more intense and their color makes them perfect for making aesthetically appealing recipes.
Practical and multipurpose, the terracotta bowl lends itself to serving cooked or raw side dishes, salads, roasted vegetables, stewed meats and stews, but also first courses. Width 19 cm