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Packsize | 24/2.25 OZ |
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Spoon over grilled fish, roast chichen and sliced pork loin. Wonderful as sauce to any seafood pasta dish, as well as the perfect condiment to pasta and rice salads.
Crisp, tart pickles made from tiny gherkin cucumbers. The gherkin is a fruit similar in form and nutritional value to a cucumber. Gherkins and cucumbers belong to the same species but are different cultivar groups. They are usually picked when 4 to 8 cm in length and pickled in jars or cans with vinegar (often flavored with herbs, particularly dill; hence, dill pickle) or brine to resemble a pickled cucumber. The term can also be used to refer to the West Indian Burr Gherkin (Cucumis anguria), a related species, originally from West Africa and introduced to the West Indies, probably by the Portuguese. It is edible and may be pickled, but must be picked when no longer than 4 cm long, since it becomes bitter and spiny if allowed to grow larger.
Cannellini beans are highly recommended to eat as part of any kind of diet. With their long thin shape and glossy white colour, they are rich in nutritional properties, have few calories and are virtually fat-free.
Chirmol, a delicious chunky tomato salsa, is a classic Guatemalan condiment! Green Belly stays true to their roots and fire roast the tomatoes to bring out their sweetness and add some earthy smokiness to the mix. Hierbabuena or spearmint is added to give this sauce its unique refreshing flavor. In addition to it’s refreshing flavor, Hierbabuena also has strong healing qualities and is commonly used in Guatemalan cuisine.
Krinos Capers are packed in a brine to enhance their zestful flavor and preserve their freshness. A touch lemony, these tiny pickled buds are a versatile seasoning or garnish.
Cento Lupini Beans are ready to eat right out of the jar. Simply rinse and pinch off the skin and eat as a snack, drizzle with Cento Extra Virgin Olive Oil, salt and pepper, or add to your favorite dish for an extra intake of fiber and antioxidants.