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Packsize | 12/6 OZ |
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Cento Quartered & Marinated Artichoke Hearts deliver exceptional flavor because they are packed fresh from the field in a water, oil, vinegar and spice mixture to enhance their natural taste. Premium quality quartered and marinated artichokes, they are an excellent addition to any antipasto, salad, or pizza.
Each caper bud produces a fruit called a caperberry. The berry is on a long stem, and grows form the opened caper bud, as it transforms into a flower. Caperberries are sued in a wide variety of dishes. A great martini garnish, too!
A bright and herbal spread that pairs wonderfully with goat cheese or brie and charcuterie.
Eggplant, aubergine, or brinjal is a plant species in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Solanum melongena is grown worldwide for its edible fruit. Most commonly purple, the spongy, absorbent fruit is used in various cuisines. Although often considered a vegetable, it is a berry by botanical definition. As a member of the genus Solanum, it is related to tomato and potato. Like the tomato, its skin and seeds can be eaten, but, like the potato, it is usually eaten cooked. Eggplant is nutritionally low in macronutrient and micronutrient content, but the capability of the fruit to absorb oils and flavors into its flesh through cooking expands its use in the culinary arts.
This product is ready to use and requires no further preparation. Sliced in half or served whole, these artichokes can be warmed and accompany an entree or used as an addition to antipasto.
Baby corn (also known as young corn, cornlets or baby sweetcorn) is a cereal grain taken from corn (maize) harvested early while the stalks are still small and immature. It typically is eaten whole – cob included – in contrast to mature corn, whose cob is too tough for human consumption. It is eaten both raw and cooked. Baby corn is common in stir fry dishes.