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
From the brand new Apulian cultivar Favolosa, a fine oil that certainly will not disappoint even the most demanding palates. An oil with a round taste, with fruity and herbaceous hints and a high contribution of polyphenols.
Among the many native cultivars in the land of Puglia, there is a new new one. It doesn't have a romantic and millenary history, but we love it all the same. Because? Because it is a tree that "saved" Puglia from the Xylella scourge, proving not only very resistant to the infesting bacterium, but also capable of giving life to an oil of great value.
Just two years after its "conception" (because in fact it is a cultivar produced in the laboratory), the plant has become beautiful, strong, robust and extraordinarily productive.
It is called Fabulous. And the oil to which it originates, guaranteed, is truly fabulous. Seeing is believing.
The Biolivum EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE oil is an oil obtained exclusively from olive trees grown in organic farming. Cold extraction.
The dressing made from whole olives and chillies is the perfect product for those who can't do without a drop of good 'spicy' on practically any dish. Its flavour is intense and rounded, aromatic and at the same time fresh. The combination of olives and fresh chillies creates a really pleasant condiment with a red pepper aroma and just the right amount of spiciness.
The ideal product for those looking for an excellent quality organic extra virgin olive oil. A healthy, good oil, rich in polyphenols, perfect for the daily diet of the whole family. Also great as a gift idea. IGP - Protected Geographical Indication
An excellent Apulian extra virgin olive oil perfect for cooking and for the everyday table. Its well-balanced flavor makes it perfect for seasoning and flavoring a wide range of dishes. Its bright green color and its round, fruity flavor make it very pleasant even for children. In short, the perfect oil for the whole family.
A fine oil characterized by a leaf green tone. Its fruity scent is of medium intensity, enriched by delicate floral and herbaceous nuances. Tasting it, there is a pleasant combination of bitterness and spiciness, both of moderate intensity, creating a harmonious balance. Notes of almond, artichoke, unripe tomato and aromatic herbs also emerge, giving the palate a variety of distinct flavors.
Leccino monovarietal extra virgin olive oil is a superior quality olive oil with excellent organoleptic properties. In terms of flavor, it presents itself as a delicate and versatile oil, easily combined with different types of dishes. Also very popular with children.
Terrapetre organic extra virgin olive oil has been carefully selected by La Terra di Puglia to meet the needs of a public increasingly attentive to environmental issues and issues related to personal well-being. Bringing an organic extra virgin olive oil to the table means choosing to purchase the great Apulian quality made of traditional flavors and a great desire for well-being.
The Apulian extra virgin olive oil from the Favolosa cultivar is a novelty in the Apulian olive growing panorama. An interesting oil, with excellent nutritional properties, tasty and tasty at the right level. Try it on salads, steamed fish, meat, for a touch of delicious but never overwhelming flavour.
Voluptuous, velvety and irresistible, this cream is the cuddle that your lover of Apulian flavors was missing. Try it alone or use it as a sauce for pasta: just heat it slightly and add a spoonful of the pasta cooking water to bring all the authenticity of the most authentic Puglia to the table.
The cannulated sagne, that is to say twisted on themselves, are the pasta par excellence of the traditional Salento cuisine.
Orecchiette are one of the most representative dishes of Apulian cuisine, these in particular with burnt wheat.
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.