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HAZELNUT CREAM SHELL 100g
Handcrafted shell filled with hazelnut cream. Raw bakery product, pre-leavened, frozen and ready to bake, finished with sugar granules on the surface. 100g
CAPUNTI OF DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA
Capunti of durum wheat semolina, porous and always al dente, obtained exclusively with only 100% Italian durum wheat.
HORSE SALAMI
Soft to the touch, flavored to the nose, delicate to the palate: taste this alternative meat, is to start an itinerary that excites the senses.
It is only achieved by making things to perfection, choosing the best cuts of meat of young foals, performing a long maturation.
The result is that sweet taste that melts in your mouth.
SMOKED TUNA SLICE
Fillet of yellowfin tuna sliced
Smoked culled raw fish subjected to short drying
BLACK ANGUS SALAMI
There are fine and superb gastronomic specialties, able to flatter those who seek new experiences for the palate.
Their recipe has no secrets: the best cuts, the skilful hand of man, the time needed to perfect the flavors.
Under the banner of a true culture of haute cuisine and a passion for meat, Black Angus salami is a gem in this category.
PECORINO PRIMO SALE CON PEPERONCINO
Pecorino fresco a pasta dura, semicotta, lievemente sapido con aggiunta di peperoncino
ORECCHIETTE OF DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA
ORECCHIETTE OF DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA
ORECCHIETTE "GRANO ARSO" (burnt wheat) 3kg(LF)
Orecchiette are one of the most symbolic grains of the Apulian gastronomic tradition. Pasta format very popular in Salento and Italy, thanks to its versatility and their ability to collect sauce, such as ragout or a vegetable-based seasoning.
CORNETTO BAR CREMA P.F. 60pzX70gr(AR)
Handcrafted classic curved croissant filled with pastry cream. Raw bakery product, pre-leavened, frozen and ready to bake, finished with sugar granules on the surface. 70g.
CHEDDAR SLICE
Cheddar is a hard cheese, from whole cow’s milk in color that can vary from pale yellow to orange, strong taste.
It originated in the English village of Cheddar, Somerset, from which it takes its name.