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LA BRUJULA, VENTRESCA IN OLIVE OIL (TUNA BELLY)
Long delicious flakes of Tuna Belly preserved in oil is much more flavorful than your standard tuna.
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PORTOMAR, STUFFED SQUID IN SPICY SAUCE
Tender baby squid stuffed with their tentacles is slowly cooked in olive oil and covered with a handmade sauce made with fresh onion and tomato. This product has a spicy yet delicate flavor and natural texture.
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CENTO, WHITE CLAM SAUCE
Rich, flavorful clam sauce. Made with clams and extra virgin olive oil. Ready to eat, just heat and serve
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PORTOMAR, SPANISH COCKLES IN BRINE
Cockles are collected by hand on the beaches of the Galician coast at low tide. Because of the richness of the waters, their flavor is unbeatable. They are seasoned only with sea salt.
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ESPINALER, OCTOPUS IN OLIVE OIL
The Espinaler octopus is cooked to achieve its extraordinary texture. Later it is chopped to present it cut into slices and packed in olive oil or Galician sauce.
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PORTOMAR, SPANSH RAZOR CLAMS IN BRINE
Razor clams are hand-harvested from the tidal flats in the region’s bays and estuaries. They are widely regarded as a delicacy.
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AGOSTINO RECCA, TUNA IN OLIVE OIL
Solid light Yellowfin Tuna fillets in pure olive oil with salt. Hand-packed. Product of Italy.
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LA BRUJULA, SARDINES IN OIL
Based in Galicia, Spain, La Brujula conservas are regarded as some of the finest preserved seafoods in the world.
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BAHIA DE LA CONCHA, ANCHOA BROWN ANCHOVIES IN SALT
Bahia de la Concha salted “Anchoa” start as white anchovies but are cured for 5 months in salt, giving the flesh a pinkish brown hue with a meaty texture and pure umami flavor. Named for the famous San Sebastian bay, Bahia de la Concha anchovies are fished strictly from the Cantabrian Sea in Northern Spain.
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LA MONICA, SEA CLAM JUICE
One of the most common uses for clam juice is as a cooking liquid for seafood dishes. Some chefs also use it as a substitute for fish stock, which can get expensive. A dash of juice from a clam may also be added to foods for a hint of a briny flavor without an overwhelming sense of seafood. Some savory cocktails also call for it. One popular clam juice product combines it with tomato juice for use as a mixer in drinks.
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JOSE GOURMET, CODFISH IN OLIVE OIL & GARLIC
To talk about cod is to dive in a deeply rooted tradition in Portugal. For a long time, only salted and dried cod deserved full attention. But enthusiasm for canned food started to increase gradually. Caught in the North East Atlantic, the cod we use to prepare our cans is paired with olive oil and garlic, thus preserving the traditional combination of this Portuguese dish.
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LA BRUJULA, CHIPIRON TINTA (SQUID IN INK)
Based in Galicia, Spain, La Brujula conservas are regarded as some of the finest preserved seafoods in the world. These Chiporones En Aceite Deloiva are the smallest most tender baby squid packed in their ink. The baby squid are fished from the Southern Atlantic ocean and are cooked and preserved in ink. La Brujula baby squid is delicate in flavor, firm, and not rubbery.
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JOSE GOURMET, SMOKED TROUT IN OLIVE OIL
Imagine the trout’s /habitat/, the purity of the crystalline water, its richness in oxygen. Imagine the best smokehouse, sharpened by handcraft tradition and guaranteed by technological means. Imagine the delicious olive oil coming into play to complete a spectacular combination. Imagine and keep on imagining, until the you have the opportunity to try it out!
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JOSE GOURMET, SARDINES IN TOMATO SAUCE
Tomato and olive oil are two of the main characters of the best culinary tales. The selection and careful preparation of these ingredients guarantee the success of a good seasoning. Now add the leading actress, the sardine! Originating in the North East Atlantic and the Mediterranean sea, the sardine is caught at its best.