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!
A "condifrisa" with a decidedly Mediterranean flair based on tender semi-dried tomatoes, olives, capers and other typically Apulian ingredients. The result is a creamy product that is excellent to spread or to use in the kitchen with imagination.
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.
From the marriage of love between the best Apulian red onions and the excellent Negroamaro wine, an excellent product that naturally speaks Apulian. Two extraordinary Apulian flavors ready to give the palate a moment of real pleasure.
Marinated aubergine fillets are the ideal condiment to enrich your summer dishes: you can enjoy them as a tasty appetizer, or add them to your salads for a touch of freshness and colour. Their soft consistency and intense taste go perfectly with fresh cheeses, sauces and croutons, allowing you to create appetizing and tasty recipes. Don't give up on the pleasure of raw aubergine: with our marinated aubergine fillets you will have a superior quality product at your disposal, which will satisfy your every culinary desire. Choose the authentic taste of our aubergines and bring a touch of Italian tradition to the table.
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!
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
It is oval, quite large, of a beautiful intense and shiny green. On the palate it is savory, fleshy and juicy. La Bella di Cerignola is a typical cultivar of the homonymous area; olives are not used for oil, but are table olives. 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 cannulated sagne, that is to say twisted on themselves, are the pasta par excellence of the traditional Salento cuisine.
Our gift box is shipped as shown in the photo. Generally this product is used to package a gift together with the products of your choice. The recipient will receive a box as pictured with your products.
Metiusco, from Greek “I become inebriate”. White full-bodied wine, warm and rich in its fragrance. Common in the Salento warm lands, obtained by the winemaking of Verdeca and White Malvasia grapes. Best served chilled.
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.