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  • The Roncaia was founded in 1790 in Castelbelforte, a small country town in Northern Italy. Roncaia is located just a few miles from the historic town of Mantova. Montova is the home of great artists from the Italian Middle Ages and Renaissance. For five generations, the Roncaia family has been proudly and enthusiastically committed to producing the highest quality polenta possible.
  • The company was founded by Benedetto Scalia in Sciacca (Sicily), a city famous for it's fishing fleet. Their anchovy products are carefully processed by the women of Sciacca using traditional techniques. Scalia Benedetto in Sicily is one of the most reliable producers of anchovies now being imported to this country. The quality and flavor are amazing! Scalia Anchovies Fillets are in Extra Vergin Olive Oil. Product of Italy
  • 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.
  • Elongated and dense grains that stay firm after cooking and with a great absorption capacity. You can use Carnaroli Rice for tasty risottos, flans and fine dishes.
  • Seasonello Aromatic Herbal Salt (10.5 oz) is a delicious and healthy Italian condiment made from a blend of fresh harvested sea salt, rosemary, garlic, sage and pepper. Owing to the flavorful aroma of these fresh herbs, Seasonello enriches meat, poultry, fish, potatoes, sauces, vegetables and hamburgers.
  • The Silano Virgin Olive Oil made exclusively from olives grown in Italy, hand selected and pressed by mechanical means only. Its harmonious taste enhances every dish.
  • Hang this traditional air dried Calabria oregano bunch in your kitchen for easy access for your sauces, pizza, salads…and so much more.
  • This “Artisan made” pasta is produced in the Valley “di Fara San Martino” in the Abruzzi mountains in Italy. The main characteristics are the purity of the water used, the semolina flour, the equipment and the know-how. Fresh water from the source close to the River Verdi, ventilated climate and the direction of the “Pastificio” Mr. Giuseppe Cocco guarantee this traditional pasta taste and flavour.
  • Italian sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil. Add these sweet and tart treats to pasta salads, green salads, or sandwiches. Ingredients: Sun dried tomatoes, sunflower seed oil, natural spices, capers, garlic, wine vinegar, citric acid, salt.
  • 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.
  • Riso Toro Arborio Rice is a type of rice commonly used in creamy risotto recipes. Because of its large, long grains and high starch content, Riso Toro Arborio Rice remains al dente even after being fully cooked, making for a wonderful contrast in texture.
  • Carnaroli is the king of risotto rice produced by Riso Toro, a high-quality rice with large, full-bodied grains that encompasses six generations of a passion and culture for rice. It originates from the Lombardy farmhouses, where the characteristics of the land and the microclimate are most favourable. Not only is this variety of rice able to retain a perfectly cooked al dente” style, which makes it popular with chefs, but it also binds harmoniously with all ingredients, creating a perfect result. Cooking time 14-16 min
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