LA TORRENTE _
This special variety of tomatoes is cultivated on a hill, at an altitude of more than 500 meters, in the Val Fortore and precisely in the municipality of San Bartolomeo in Galdo.
This special variety of tomatoes is cultivated on a hill, at an altitude of more than 500 meters, in the Val Fortore and precisely in the municipality of San Bartolomeo in Galdo.
The Lardo di Pata Negra was born from the idea of norcini Cerù to bind the latiny and ancient traditions of two Mediterranean peoples, the Italian and the Spanish, to create a combination of flavors that finds roots in the woods of great oaks and in the ancient ways of living in the countryside.
Fresh pasta produced with raw materials naturally free of gluten, eggs and lactose, excellent for celiacs. The process is free from cross-contamination.
The Pelati PomoBio come exclusively from organic crops of South Italy
Store obtained from healthy and mature fruits, cut into fillets and canned with peel, in tomato juice.
The Torrente Rosse gems rich in sun, stripped by the skins with the traditional process of scalding in boiling water and immersed in their juice, fill the air with perfume every time a can of Pomodori Pelati La Torrente.
A Naples and Campania “friarielli”, in Rome “broccoletti”, in Tuscany “rapini” and in Puglia, “cime di rapa”.
The yellow tomato has a sweeter and delicate taste, it is rich in beta-carotene and is an excellent antioxidant.
Sweet, rich in antioxidants and exquisite even without seasoning: because of the fame of this extraordinary fruit of the earth is certainly not a mystery.
Today this psalm is perhaps what best expresses the spirit and creativity of the Tuscan people. It is a fresh and aromatic product, suitable for the palates of adults, elderly and children, soft and light. Thanks to its relatively short seasoning times, the fennel is a delicious salami that arrives on the market from the producer to the consumer with an absolutely affordable price.
The Lardo di Pata Negra was born from the idea of norcini Cerù to bind the latiny and ancient traditions of two Mediterranean peoples, the Italian and the Spanish, to create a combination of flavors that finds roots in the woods of great oaks and in the ancient ways of living in the countryside.