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Packsize | 2/2.04 OZ |
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Edible flower petals, freeze-dried: flowers of calendula, cornflower blossoms, strawberry leaves, flowers mauve, hay flowers, rose flowers, flowers of safflower. The mix is chosen to obtain a range ideal for adding a touch of originality to many applications. The petals, whit the beautiful bright color and shape, are ideal for both salt and sweet reparations. The aesthetic effect is very decorative.
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Harmonize perfectly with meat dishes, specialties of pasta and rice, soups and sauces.
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.
Our award-winning recipe (SOFI Awards) features classic flavors of Moroccan cooking: fruity pimento peppers, tart/floral preserved lemon and spicy chilies. Bold and intense, this spread lends itself to creating homemade aioli, dressings and more. We also love it baked atop shrimp or salmon.
Cento Lupini Beans are ready to eat right out of the jar. Simply rinse and pinch off the skin and eat as a snack, drizzle with Cento Extra Virgin Olive Oil, salt and pepper, or add to your favorite dish for an extra intake of fiber and antioxidants.
Caper berries are the semi-green fruit of a Capparis Spinosa, the flowering bush that grows wild along the Mediterrnaean coastline, and are the prized, less intense version of the typical nonpareil caper. These juicy, pickled, grape-sized treats are wonderful with seafood and as a garnish for salads. Enjoy their delicate texture just like an olive or toss with pasta in a cream or butter sauce.
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.