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Packsize | 12/1.8 OZ |
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Following the big success from our olive oil to the white truffle, we wanted to add the winter black truffle, the renowned Tuber melanosporum vitt, which gives this oil the peculiarity of a known and unmistakable fragrance.
Packsize | 12/1.8 OZ |
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It’s ideal on spaghetti, for meat and also for nice and simple toasted bread, it’s a priceless substitute to the real black truffle used in all the typical recipes, especially for salads.
Yuzu has lower acidity and more stimulating aromatics than our western citrus. It can achieve success in almost any application, yuzu olive oil brings out the natural flavors beautifully. The citric acidity means that yuzu works in similar scenarios to orange, lime and lemon — flavouring everything from marmalades to sorbets and light crab or fish dishes. Adds unique flavour to homemade chocolate. It is an integral part of Japanese Ponzu sauce.
All the charm of a prestigious aroma and the completeness of an old essence are contained in this original productive choice.
Through the natural use of the white truffle – Tuber magnatum pico – olive oil gains an intense and unique fragrance: ribbonshaped pasta or rice become incomparable and on every kind of meat and fish a few drops of truffle olive-oil will give the final touch of class to an unforgettable dish.
The main characteristic which distinguishes Urbani infused oils from the others oils in the market, is that in time, the aroma will remain firm and equally intense without loosing its scent.
Ingredients: Olive-oil, white truffles aroma (Tuber magnatum pico), white truffle.
Expanding upon the line of Molino monocultivar olive oils harvested in mid November from the O-Med groves in southern Spain, Arbequina olives are crushed together with fresh mandarins grown in Andalucia to produce this citrusy olive oil. This term translates to “little sin,” a playful reference to the act of adding another ingredient into high quality olive oil which has much to offer already on its own. Rich and round with a fresh orange flavor derived from crushing the citrus in the olive press to intertwine the aromatic compounds of both fruits, Molino have made a vibrant and refreshing finishing oil. Consider this mandarin olive oil for drizzling over poultry and whitefish, salads and roasted vegetables, or bake into pastries and cakes.
Agrumato is produced by using only olives and citrus strictly free from harmful substances and carefully selected for ripeness and variety. The two ingredients are crushed simultaneously between granite stones. When the resulting paste has obtained the right density the Agrumato is extracted. In the region of Abruzzo, bordering the Adriatic Sea, olive farmers have traditionally created citrus oils for family and friends but was kept always at home for personal use, never sold. The crisp freshness of Agrumato is achieved by the whole-fruit crushing process, which cannot be duplicated by the more common infusion method of other citrus flavored oils. Lemon Agrumato is a unique condiment, the first of its kind introduced by Manicaretti in the early 1990s. Whole lemons are crushed together with the olives in the traditional cold-extraction method to capture or mechanically seal the essential oils of the lemon zest in the resulting extra virgin olive oil.
Bergamot (bergamotto in Italian) is a relative of the bitter orange and most prized for the fragrant essential oil extracted from its skin, which gives Earl Grey tea its signature flavor. Its heady aroma is citrusy, herbal, and boldly floral.
Agrumato® Bergamot captures the unparalleled flavor of Italian bergamots through its unique whole-fruit and olive crushing process. Whole bergamots are crushed together with olives in a state-of-the-art frantoio, sealing the essential oils of the bergamot zest in the resulting extra virgin olive oil. Agrumato® Bergamot is ideal for dressing salads, as an accent for raw scallops or grilled fish, and simply on soft cheeses like stracciatella. It is also excellent in cakes and desserts.
AGRUMATO®, a precious condiment, is the result of the creativity and passion of the Ricci family from Lanciano, in Abruzzo. Traditionally in this region of Italy, olive farmers have celebrated the end of the harvest by crushing lemons with freshly picked olives. The Ricci family had the ingenuity to bottle this unique oil, reviving a nearly forgotten Abruzzese tradition, as well as create new flavors with different citrus fruits.
AGRUMATO® is the original. The Ricci family created and trademarked the word AGRUMATO®— from agrumi, meaning “citrus” in Italian—to describe their delicious olive oil with its bright citrus flavor. AGRUMATO®’s incomparable flavor brightens dishes like no other oil can.