Tria of wheat
La Tria is a bronze-drawn pasta shape. The history of this format is truly ancient. The term "Tria" derives from the Arabic language "Ytria" and means precisely the dry pasta, similar to a tagliatella with a width of about 2 cm.
These white chickpeas with vegetables taste good and at home, which we offer you with pleasure as if you were a guest in our home. They are prepared following an ancient recipe that mothers and grandmothers have been handed down here in Puglia for generations and that still today they prepare as usual using the traditional terracotta pignata.
Lentils from Puglia and specifically from the small village of Zollino in the province of Lecce. Here, these small delicious legumes are grown according to the criteria of integrated agriculture. The result is a typical local product, good and healthy, ideal for the whole family.
A typical product from the small village of Zollino, in the province of Lecce, produced according to the criteria of integrated agriculture. Health, safety, flavor. To try! It is a small pea, of a brownish yellow color with some shades tending to green. It is eaten dry and cooked in terracotta "pots".
What's better than a nice mixed legume soup to end a tiring day at work or to pamper yourself when it's a bit chilly? Here is our soup prepared with healthy legumes all grown according to the criteria of integrated agriculture and coming from the typical area of Zollino, in the province of Lecce.
The shi drum fish and wild peas sauce is perfect for those who love the combination of the best fresh fish in the Mediterranean and the great traditional legumes. The ideal product for a first course of fresh homemade pasta under the sign of flavor but also of well-being for the whole family.
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.
White chickpeas are one of the cornerstones of Apulian gastronomy. Their crunchy but at the same time creamy consistency makes them the privileged ingredient for many dishes, from the famous ciceri and tria to simple and delicious side dishes, but also soups and velvets.
Cicerchie are an ancient legume (in fact it dates back to ancient Rome) which is part of the Traditional Italian Agri-food Products. It is a simple, poor but very tasty food. Excellent for creating tasty and nutritious soups with other vegetables or with other legumes.
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.
What is puccia? It is a delicious sandwich made of the same dough as the pizza. The leavening is natural and the cooking takes place in stone. All you have to do is make it revive and inflate in the oven and then stuff it according to your taste and your imagination!
The package keeps the puccia up to 30/45 days, each package contains 2.
Mixed cereals always manage to give flavor and character to any type of dish and preparation, both sweet and savory, and are essential for human nutrition. For these reasons, many companies do not hesitate to introduce in their catalog some proposals based on mixed cereals ready to meet the needs of those who love to introduce healthy foods, prepared with local, safe, often organic raw materials, with the aim of taking care of their health and well-being. The Apulian multigrain taralli represent the answer that La Terra di Puglia gives to this type of need. Try these tarallini too: they are very tasty and rich in fibre, perfect for you who want tasty baked products that also take care of your health.
It's the classic Apulian bread called "frisa", in a 400 gr pack
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.