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PACKSIZE | 3/7 LB. |
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Candied ginger in ginger and turmeric syrup. Fresh and pleasantly spicy taste, unique flavor, and healthy properties. Awesome ingredients for sweet and savory recipes and for cocktails.
PACKSIZE | 3/7 LB. |
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Amarena Fabbri is fabulous with ice cream, cakes, fruit salads, granite, yogurts, milk shakes and semifreddo desserts. Packaged in beautiful blue and white vase-shaped opaline jars, they are the most sought after cherries in Europe. Use them for toppings, recipes or indulge right from the jar.
Divina Orange Fig Spread is rich and complex with notes of fresh citrus, honey, and caramel. This spread is perfect for pack out in deli or for your delicious sandwich or bakery programs!
Production takes place entirely on the San Guiliano estate. The recipe for the jams has remained unchanged for years. It is made entirely by hand in small batches using only fresh fruit. Grown organically since the 1980s, the fruit is harvested by hand with production taking place during the winter months, when the fruit is mature and ready to be harvested. The fruit is cut and left to stand for about one day. Then, it is slowly cooked down, adding sugar and lemon juice. No thickeners or preservatives are ever used. The high proportion of fruit, combined with natural ingredients and strict production standards, insure that San Giuliano products have a traditional taste and texture.
Fabbri of Bologna has been making uniquely delicious wild cherries in amarena syrup since 1905. Only the best wild cherries are carefully selected and stoned, then candied in wild cherry syrup according to Gennaro Fabbris original recipe. Amarena Fabbri is demi glacé and preserved in syrup, using a secret recipe passed down through the generations, with the same loving care as a hundred years ago. A versatile ingredient in sweets or savories… or simply to eat as is. If you’re the sort of person who hates to run out, the 600 gram jar is the one for you. And it is also a beautiful ornament for your kitchen!
This traditional recipe is produced with blue plums from the Pannonian Valley. The Pannonian Valley stretches across several countries including Croatia, Austria, Slovakia, and Hungary. The sweetness for this spread derives from the naturally occurring plum sugars.
Paola Calciolari began her career as a pharmacist but her true passion was food. She took a gamble, leaving her secure job in order to produce typical condiments from Mantova (Emilia Romagna), often employing her grandmother’s recipes. And we’re glad she did. She makes her exceptional mostardas and jellies by sourcing locally harvested fruit, and slicing and cooking them in their juices; it is a highly labor intensive process. They are extraordinarily fresh, flavorful and chunky. Though often paired with cheese, they also work well with roasted meats and charcuterie.