ZUEGG EXTRA ALBICOCCHE CONFETTURE BY 320 GR
Apricots, sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, concentrated lemon juice.
Apricots, sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, concentrated lemon juice.
Peaches, sugar, concentrated lemon juice, gelling agent: fruit pectin.
Cheeses, sugar, concentrated lemon juice, gelling agent: fruit pectin.
Fruits of wood (browberries, raspberries, black currants, black blueberries), sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, concentrated lemon juice.
Lamps, sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, concentrated lemon juice.
Prugne, glucose-fruit syrup, sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, acidifying: citric acid.
Peaches, glucose-fruit syrup, sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, acidifying: citric acid.
Strawberries, glucose-fruit syrup, sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, acidifying: citric acid.
Cherry, glucose-fruit syrup, sugar, gelling agent: fruit pectin, acidifying: citric acid.
Produced from the tenderest leaves of the carefully selected and washed bead, seasoned with oil, garlic and a pinch of chili.
The Grano Cotto Chirico has always been the best ingredient for the Neapolitan Pastiera thanks to its thickening capacity resulting from the icy starch present in the package.
Broccoli seasoned with garlic and perperoncino, excellent on pizza or as a contour
Marzanino is a type of tomato that experts define by taste half between the tomato SAN MARZANO and the DATTERINO.
The Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio is one of the oldest and most typical products of the Campania agriculture to be even represented in the scene of the traditional Neapolitan crib.
Marzanino is a type of tomato that experts define by taste half between the tomato SAN MARZANO and the DATTERINO.
Tomato harvested before the color virage in the fields of San Marzano.
100% toasted and ground Arabica coffee for moka, packaged in a protective atmosphere.
The yellow date tomato, contrary to what you might think is the progenitor of the tomato we know today.
From the characteristic bitter taste, chicory was used since the Napoleonic era where the root was used as a coffee surrogate.
The vinegar peppers are your ace in the sleeve for when you have special guests and you want to surprise them
Cut tomatoes in half, dried slightly and aired, so as to exalt the fragrance and sweetness of the grapes.
Produced by the yellow tomatoes cut in half, dried in the oven, flavored with a little salt, garlic and basil and preserved in sunflower seed oil.
Full-bodied and well balanced in the taste and intensity of aroma for a decided Italian espresso.
The Grano Cotto Chirico has always been the best ingredient for the Neapolitan Pastiera thanks to its thickening capacity resulting from the icy starch present in the package.
Refined aroma, sweet and delicate flavor without uncertainties as a true espresso; to be particularly appreciated without sugar.
Taste rich and harmonious, it offers the aroma and character of the traditional Italian espresso.