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D’ARBO, RASPBERRY SPREAD
The Darbo family first began producing fine Preserves, fruit spreads and sauces in 1879. Only the best wild raspberries are selected from the cool berry growing regions of Northern Europe, where they ripen during the summer under the northern sun. The natural sweet and sour taste of D’Arbo Wild Raspberry Sauce brings out the best in poultry, pork or wild game dishes. Use on pancakes to start your day…top off a perfect meal by spooning on ice cream or warm pound cake.
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DALMATIA, FIG COCOA SPREAD
Fruit-rich figs and cocoa powder are combined to make this luxuriously sweet spread. Rich and chocolately with notes of caramel and honey. As firm supporters of good farming practices, Dalmatia only uses fair trade cocoa into their recipe – meaning the product was farmed, produced, and sold at a fair price. Previously fiCoCo, the new Fig Cocoa is the same great recipe, same UPC code, but in the Dalmatia significant jar.
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DALMATIA, FIG SPREAD, BULK
Fruit-rich figs are hand-picked and sun-dried then carefully cooked to sweet perfection. The perfect cheese pairing.
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DALMATIA, SOUR CHERRY SPREAD
Perfectly ripened sour cherries from the Pannonian Valley of Eastern Croatia are cooked with great care to preserve their natural character and create a wonderfully tart, yet sweet spread, overflowing with flavor.
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DIVINA, FIG SPREAD PORTION PACK
Big flavor in a small package. A bold and complex fig spread with notes of honey and caramel. Perfect for airlines, gift baskets, cheese plates, catering and more.
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FIG SPREAD, DALMATIA
This all natural, fruit-rich spread is made of Adriatic figs. Cooked in small batches, an intense rich fruity flavor is created.
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LAMBRUSCO WINE JELLY
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.
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MANDARIN ORANGES, WHOLE
Enjoy this delicious citrus fruit all year round with Celebrity Whole Mandarin Oranges. Individual segments of juicy mandarin oranges are packed in light syrup. Ideal for sweet or savory culinary applications, try using them in a salad with chicken and Chinese noodles. They are an excellent addition to cakes, fruit and green salads, and stir fries.
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PASTRY 1, CANDIED LEMON PEEL 1/4
Lemon peel slowly candied in sugar syrup. The candying process replaces the water naturally held within a fruit with sugar syrup. The process requires close observation, changes in density of the sugar syrup, and many hours. The result is a preserved fruit with great flavor, a lustrous shine, and a chewy texture. Cut into strips. Average length: 5.5 cm. Average width: .5 cm.
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PASTRY 1, MOROCCAN APRICOTS HALVES
Apricots preserved in heavy syrup. Great for use in desserts such as tarts or cakes.
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PASTRY 1, WHITE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
Powdered cold process mousse mix. Powdered soluble fresh cream stabilizer for the production of freeze-and cut-stable fresh cream tortes and fillings. Adding more liquid will result in a less stable finished product. Do not overwhip the heavy cream. Fold carefully into the fond. Refrigerate finished product for at least three hours.
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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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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.