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Liguori was the first pasta producer to obtain P.G.I. Certification. The production in Gragnano, unique for its climatic conditions and the traditional production process, guarantees a product of superior quality. The most famous and beloved pasta format in the world. Their diameter makes them versatile and suitable for any type of seasoning. In 1800 the Lazzari ate them in the streets of Naples and they became a real attraction for the city. They were baptized for the first time “spaghetti” in 1842 by Antonio Viviani because they remembered pieces of spago, twine. drying SLOW cooking time 9 MIN italian durum wheat 100% al dente cooking time 8 MIN drawing BRONZE PASTA DI GRAGNANO P.G.I.
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Out of stockThe Vesuvius cherry tomatoes is a tomato variety cultivated only in this area. It has an oval shape and a small goatee end. The Vesuvius cherry tomatoes having a thick skin, which acts as a wrapper for a compact pulp, can be canned for a long time . They are traditionally picked in clusters and hanged off the balconies, taking for this reason the name of “piennolo” (pendulum). The soils in which this variety grows, are the result of lava millennia stratification and are difficult to reach because they are at an high altitude. For this reason they are also called “mountain production”.
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Bernardini Tartufi Tartufata is an Italian sauce made from mushrooms champignons, oil, and summer truffles (Tuber aestivum Vitt). Use a condiment for first pasta courses: pasta and rice; meats, fish, boiled vegetables, eggs, warm crostini, pizza and stuffings for meats and pasta courses. Delicate and balanced taste of summer truffle.
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Pesto is the typical sauce, originating from Genoa, that people throughout Liguria (Italy) use to dress pasta. Traditionally potatoes and string beans are added to the dish, boiled together with the pasta. However, it can be used in a variety of equally delicious ways in the kitchen, such as on pizza, in a dip for crudites and in dressings for vegetables to name a few. The name pesto comes from the Genoese word pestà meaning to pound or grind referring to the process of crushing the basil, pine nuts and garlic, traditionally in a pestle and mortar. The secret of our Pesto is in the high percentage of pine nuts and the quality of basil: only Genoese Basil P.D.O. grown in open-air fields under the Ligurian sunshine.
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Out of stockThanks to its light and smooth flavor, the Ligurian extra virgin olive oil is an essential component for the most refined cuisine, because it does not obscure other flavors but raises them with unimaginable class. The continued search for high quality has also led this product to be counted among the first to obtain the title of D.O.P. (Protected Designation of Origin) – Riviera Ligure.
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Out of stockColatura di Alici di Cetara – Authentic Italian Colatura di Alici (Anchovy Juice). This ‘noble’ liquid derives from GARUM and was used by the Ancient Romans as a dressing for all their food. The colatura di alici di Cetara is one of the specialities of Cetara’s culinary art and is prepared with the same dedication as in the past, respecting the tradition of the Amalfi Coast. Colatura di alici di Cetara is a genuine food, easy to digest and rich in vitamin A. This traditional amber liquid is renowned all over the world.
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Callipo is a family-owned company that uses premium-quality yellow-fin tuna. This yellow-fin tuna is dolphin-safe and fished in total accordance with the protections of the habitat of the sea. Based out of the southern Italian region of Calabria, Callipo sources the finest yellow fin tuna filets it in olive oil. Since 1913, Callipo has been a leading producer of Mediterranean tuna and other seafood products.
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Small in size, this variety of olive is the main variety grown in the Ligurian region on the northwest coast of Italy. The Taggiasca Olive provides a delicate flavor and a fruity aroma. Small and oval shaped, the Taggiasca Olive is typically harvested in January when it has a crimsonto brown color. This olive is served as a snacking olive, an ingredient to pasta or various foods, and a popular olive for producing high quality oils.
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Scalia family started the business of processing anchovies and sardines in 1973. The anchovies are supplied by the local fishing fleets and include only the best offered by the Mediterranean. The anchovy paste is made only from anchovies fillets and sunflower oil. Ideal on snacks, to prepare pasta and fantastic on warm bread with a thin layer of butter.
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Out of stockProsciutto di Parma has an attractive rosy coloring, distinctive mild and delicate flavor. Only select Prosciutto from Parma earns the distinctive Ducal Crown Label representing its quality and excellence.
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S. Marzano Tomato Agro Sarnese-Nocerino DOP La Fiammante has a balanced sweet-sour taste, a bright red color and a firm flesh with few seeds, enhanced by the skilful transformation into peeled. Competence and responsibility of farmers enable rapid processing of keeping intact the fragrance and the scent of a single tomato and ancient. S. Marzano DOP Peeled tomatoes La Fiammante are ideal for all recipes of Mediterranean cuisine and, of course, according to season tradition of the Pizza Napoletana DOP, queen of Made in Italy in the world.
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Out of stockExtra virgin olive oil Frantoia is produced from the olive trees planted in the western Central Hills of Sicily. Three varieties of olives: Nocellara, Cerasuola and Biancolilla are used for this oil. Handpicked from the trees, they are sent daily to the olive press, where they are carefully crushed by traditional granite grinders. A cold centrifuge system is used for extraction guaranteeing maximum hygiene. Tradition and advance technology are joined together in the production of this elegant full bodied gold green olive oil, with a rich aroma, delicate fruity flavour and a slight aftertaste of sweet almonds. In order to appreciate it at its best, we suggest using it raw on fish, fresh cheese, salad, vegetables and bread.