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PINE CONE BUD SYRUP, MUGOLIO
Mugolio is a distinctive syrup created by forager Eleonora Cunaccia of Primitivizia in the heart of the Dolomite Alps National Park, Trento, Italy. Eleonora is one of the few residents in the area given permission to gather by hand the tender young buds of the Mugo pine in early May. The fragrant buds macerate in water and sugar during the sunny summer months until September, when the must is filtered. The resulting syrup is cooked over low fire with additional sugar until thick and golden brown
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PINK SACCHARINE SWEETENER, STICK PACK
Set your establishment apart from the competition by offering sugar for coffee, tea, and other beverages in these trendy stick style packages. They’re perfect for any deli, coffee shop, cafe, or restaurant that seeks a more upscale look and presentation than traditional sweetener packets.
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PIQUILLO PEPPERS W/ SWEET KOMBU, PORTO MUINOS
Wild harvested Galician kombu is packed with piquillo peppers for a vegetarian tinned treat. A family company with two generations at work collecting wild seaweed from the Galician coast of northwestern Spain where the Atlantic meets the Cantabrian sea. Porto Muinos combine underwater diving with coastal rock harvesting when the tide is low to bring a variety of seaweeds to market through regulated and sustainable means and with great respect for the coastal ecosystem they inhabit.
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PRESERVED LEMONS
Preserved lemon or lemon pickle is a condiment that is common in the cuisines of Indian subcontinent and North Africa. It is also known as country lemon and leems. Diced, quartered, halved, or whole lemons are pickled in a brine of water, lemon juice, and salt; occasionally spices are included as well. The pickle is allowed to ferment at room temperature for weeks or months before it is used. The pulp of the preserved lemon can be used in stews and sauces, but it is the peel that is most valued. The flavor is mildly tart but intensely lemony.
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PRIMIO D’ ORO, CANNELLINI BEANS
Cannellini beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are relatives of the kidney bean; in fact, they are sometimes called white kidney beans because they look like just that. They are also called fazolia beans and are popular in Italian cuisine. They are about a half inch long, kidney shaped, and have a tough skin. Their flavor is mildly nutty and their texture is smooth and creamy when cooked. This bean was originally cultivated in Argentina by Italian immigrants and later taken to Italy where they are now grown commercially.
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RED PEPPER PASTE, HOT, AJVAR, ZERGUT
Hot red pepper relish made from red peppers, eggplant, garlic and spices. A very popular Yugoslavian side dish.
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RED ROASTED PEPPERS, OLYMPOS
The large tin of Olympos Florina red fire roasted peppers is ideal for foodservice and retail specialty department olive bars. The natural sweet and mildly smoky finish makes these delicious peppers a key ingredient for dozens of dishes from the Mediterranean, from salads, to entrees, soups, sauces, and more.
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ROASTED YELLOW PEPPERS, OLYMPOS
The large tin of Olympos Florina yellow fire roasted peppers is ideal for foodservice and retail specialty department olive bars. The natural sweet and mildly smoky finish makes these delicious peppers a key ingredient for dozens of dishes from the Mediterranean, from salads, to entrees, to soups, sauces, and more.
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RUSTICHELLA, PESTO ALLA GENOVESE
This pesto paste can be homogenized by adding equal amounts of olive oil to concentrate. Versatile use for marinades, stuffings, sauces, paellas, dips, spreads, butters, mashes, rubs, pates and coatings, or toss with roasted veggies.
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SABATON, 60% SWEETENED CHESTNUT SPREAD
Industrialist Clément Faugier invented chestnut spread, or cremes de marron, in 1885. Marron glaces were at the time a beloved but delicate confection, susceptible to damage, and therefore, Fauglier sought way to repurpose broken Marron Glaces he was unable to sell. He wanted to avoid having to dispose of the expensive product. Sweetened chestnut puree was thinned and flavored with a syrup of water, sugar, vanilla and small bits of candied chestnuts, and crème de marrons was born! Use in confections or as a complement to savory courses of poultry, pork or beef.
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SABATON, UNSWEETENED CHESTNUT PUREE 85%
Full of flavor these whole chestnuts or marrons entiers are the perfect accompaniment for game birds, turkey and chicken.
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SALSA ARANCIA CIPOLLE (ONION & ORANGE MARMELADE)
Onion & Orange Sauce is prepared with fresh orange pulp pieces and minced onions blended for a truly unique sauce. Also called Salsa Arancia, the balance of sweet and sour flavors will enhance anything it’s added to. MENU cooks their all natural sauce down to a confit-like consistency with a citrus tang and bold aroma.
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SALSA ESPINALER
Elaborated with high quality ingredients. Made with vinegar-based, red paprika and spices. The best aperitif sauce in the world. We fabricate it since 1950.
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SALSA ESPINALER 6/750 ML
Elaborated with high quality ingredients. Made with vinegar-based, red paprika and spices. The best aperitif sauce in the world. We fabricate it since 1950.
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SALSA FICHI, FIG SAUCE
Fig & Marsala Sauce is prepared with deep, smoky marsala wine and fresh, sweet figs. Also called Salsa Fichi, the balance of sweet and sour flavors will enhance anything it’s added to. MENU simmers their all natural sauce down to a confit-like consistency with a mellow sweet flavor and a succulent aroma.
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SAMBAL OLEK CHILI PASTE 3/1 GAL
Sambal is an Indonesian chili sauce or paste, typically made from a mixture of a variety of chili peppers with secondary ingredients, such as shrimp paste, garlic, ginger, shallot, scallion, palm sugar, and lime juice. Sambal is an Indonesian loan-word of Javanese origin.
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SAN GUILIANO, BITTER ORANGE MARMALADE
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.
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SAN GUILIANO, LEMON MARMALADE
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.
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SAN GUILIANO, MANDARIN MARMALADE
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.
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SAN GUILIANO, ORANGE MARMALADE
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.
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SAUCE LEOPARD, 7TH REAPER
The Seventh Reaper, inspired by an Argentine red chimichurri sauce, is a frighteningly delicious sauce. A tomato and grape seed oil base packed with flavor from herbs, garlic, onion, vegetable broth and more! It’s ideal on scorched carcass fresh off the grill, but also prime on sandwiches, tacos, shrimp, eggs, or dare we say in a Bloody Mary?
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SAUCE LEOPARD, 7TH REAPER, 1/2 GAL.
The Seventh Reaper, inspired by an Argentine red chimichurri sauce, is a frighteningly delicious sauce. A tomato and grape seed oil base packed with flavor from herbs, garlic, onion, vegetable broth and more! It’s ideal on scorched carcass fresh off the grill, but also prime on sandwiches, tacos, shrimp, eggs, or dare we say in a Bloody Mary?
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SAUCE LEOPARD, AZZGASHER
Perfect on a slice of pizza or in a Bloody Mary. Azzgasher is the unholy union of Axeslasher and Sauce Leopard. This siracha like sauce is sweet, bright, and garlic forward.