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Packsize | 12/32 OZ |
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Grape leaves are used in the cuisines of a number of cultures, including Turkish cuisine, Greek cuisine, Bulgarian cuisine, Arab cuisine, Romanian cuisine, and Vietnamese cuisine. They are most often picked fresh from the vine and stuffed with a mixture of rice, meat, and spices, and then cooked by boiling or steaming. Stuffed grape leaves can be served as an appetizer or as a main dish.
Hot Dijon, the essential vinaigrette ingredients, and key to lively sandwiches, warm sauces, and the best traditional condiment for grilled steaks!
Cento Whole Hot Cherry Peppers are farm fresh red and green cherry peppers, picked at the peak of freshness and packed in vinegar for a crunchy texture. Use these hot peppers to add a spicy kick to your favorite recipe.
A delicate and delicious sauerkraut made from estate-grown, finely sliced French heirloom cabbages.
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.
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.