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Onion and honey jam:
A product born from the unique taste of Valdelsa onion jam combined with a carefully chosen honey also from Valdelsa. The intense and precious scent of the honey, its soft and delicate flavour combined with the unique taste of Valdelsa onions have resulted in a unique and perfect jam.
Gusto Toscano
Gusto Toscano was born in the Chianti region, more precisely in the Val d’Elsa area. Claudio La mattina has researched the typical flavours of his area to create special and innovative products that are unique. Their products, onion jam and onion vinegar, are two gourmet condiments that go best with typical Tuscan products, accompanying the delicacies of our cuisine with refined flavours that are difficult to replicate. The new company has created niche products that have received praise in both the domestic and foreign markets; the entrepreneur guarantees the use of excellent raw materials, by maintaining a short product chain, he is able to enhance the freshness and quality of the products.
Label:
Onion and honey jam
Ingredients: onion, wine vinegar, sugar, honey. Contains sulphites.
Nutritional information:
energy 685kj- 161kcal fat 0.108g of which saturated <0.10g, carbohydrates 38.9g of which sugars 29.8g, protein 1.2g, salt <0.01
Keep refrigerated after opening
Produced and packaged by Gusto Toscano di La Mattina Claudio loc. Fosci 25F Poggibonsi (SI)
Produced in Tuscany
Unique Honey:
A unique thousand-flower variety, in fact this honey is produced 'uniquely' along the marine coastline of the Migliarino 'San Rossore' Natural Park. Another special feature of this honey is the importance of the Helichrysum flower, which is not normally recognised as a nectariferous species. From it, in fact, the bees of the Littoral are able to collect the microscopic drops of essential oils that give the honey its unmistakable aroma.
Label:
Organic Honey
Azienda Agricola Sapori Mediterranei di Baldi Donatella Via Quarantola 27 56121(PI)
company laboratory loc. la sterpaia Tenuta San Rossore San Giuliano Terme (PISA)
country of origin Italy
Given its particularity, we recommend using this honey raw, as it is excellent with both fresh and mature cheeses.
Sapori Mediterranei:
The company is located within the San Rossore Estate and its activity consists mainly in the production of organic honey. In fact, since its establishment, an organic line of management has been chosen, which implies a more careful evaluation of the company’s choices in relation to the care of the breeding and is currently certified by the Consorzio Controllo Prodotti Biologici (CCPB). The company’s main product is the famous ‘beach honey’, the unique product of apiaries located within the park, in the coastal area, which is particularly characteristic and identifiable with the territory described above.
Urca I Due Mastri, Tasting notes:
Amber strong ale with a pleasant scent of honey and ethyl. On the palate it is elegant with a note of chestnut honey. On the finish it gives a feeling of bitterness and cleanliness. Produced with chestnut honey from the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
I Due Mastri, Beers from Prato
Since 2009, 'i Due Mastri' have been brewing craft beer in the beautiful Prato plain, surrounded by the Apennines and the gentle hills of Carmignano, a stone's throw from wonderful Florence. They strongly believe in a Made in Italy, natural, unfiltered, unpasteurised and bottle-fermented beer. Since 2009 they have started a path that has allowed constant contact with the territory, choosing to use barley malt and hops grown in Italy; for some time now they have been producing the raw materials they need themselves, making the supply chain even shorter and more controlled.
Ingredients:
Water, barley malt, chestnut honey, hops, yeast.
Malt: pilsen, pale ale, monaco
Hop: saaz, magnum

Honey with White Truffle of San Miniato Tartufi Nacci
€8,90
Unit price perHoney with White Truffle of San Miniato Tartufi Nacci
€8,90
Unit price per
White Truffle from San Miniato
Tuscany is also famous for the high quality of the truffles that can be found in the local woods and hills.
The most famous one is definitely the White Truffle from the San Miniato area.
Label:
Honey 97%, white truffle (tuber albidum Pico) 2%, aroma. Nutritional values per 100 grams of product: energy: 321 kcal-1361 kJ, fat 1.00 g, of which saturated fatty acids 0.2 g, carbohydrates 77.1 g, of which sugars 77.1 g, protein 0.8 g, salt 0.03 g.
Specialities made with honey and truffles
Tartufi Nacci Via Zara, 110 - 56027 Loc. Corazzano - San Miniato (PI)
Refrigerate after opening
Tartufi Nacci
From generation to generation, the Tartufi Nacci Company collects all the varieties of truffles that grow in the heart of Tuscany and that are still gathered today with the help of specially trained dogs with patience, love and the knowledge of secrets handed down only by fathers to sons. The experience gained over the years, the passion, the seriousness allow the company to offer the best fresh and preserved truffles, so as to savor its refined taste and satisfy the most demanding palates in all seasons.
Bio Chestnut Honey DOP Il Pungiglione Tasting Notes:
Monofloral Chestnut honey is strongly characterised by its aroma and mineral-rich composition. It has a very intense dark colour and a strong, pungent, aromatic odour
Ingredients:
100% Bio Honey
Il Pungiglione
Amidst the green hills of Lunigiana, at the northernmost tip of Tuscany, stands ‘Il Pungiglione – Villaggio dell’accoglienza’ (The Sting – Village of Hospitality), a highly specialised centre for beekeeping through its integrated sectors: honey production, professional beekeeping with organic and PDO management, wax production, a sales outlet with a vast assortment and beekeeping carpentry. The jewel in the crown is the Lunigiana PDO honey, the first in Italy to have obtained PDO recognition, the only organic & Solidale. All the Village’s production activities exploit alternative energy thanks to the 100 kW photovoltaic system.
Bio Acacia Honey DOP Il Pungiglione
Mild honey, aroma reminiscent of vanilla bean, "confected" flavor
Il Pungiglione
Amidst the green hills of Lunigiana, at the northernmost tip of Tuscany, stands ‘Il Pungiglione – Villaggio dell’accoglienza’ (The Sting – Village of Hospitality), a highly specialised centre for beekeeping through its integrated sectors: honey production, professional beekeeping with organic and PDO management, wax production, a sales outlet with a vast assortment and beekeeping carpentry. The jewel in the crown is the Lunigiana PDO honey, the first in Italy to have obtained PDO recognition, the only organic & Solidale. All the Village’s production activities exploit alternative energy thanks to the 100 kW photovoltaic system.
Label:
Organic acacia honey
Nutritional information per 100g of product:
energy 1278kj-301kcal, fat <0.1 of which saturated <0.1, carbohydrates 75.2g of which sugars 75.2g, protein 0.1g, salt 0.1g
Do not give honey to children under 12 months of age
Packaged by Il Pungiglione S.C.S. social enterprise 54026 Mulazzo (MS)
Produced in Italy
Tasting Notes:
It has a liquid appearance and a golden colour, with a very delicate yet enveloping aroma and flavour. Wildflower honey is the most common type of honey. Derived from many different species of flowers, it embodies the various healing properties of the different nectars.
Mieleria Rossi Novaro:
Mieleria Rossi Novaro was founded in the 1960s in Casentino. It was in these mountains that Novaro, the founder, developed a passion for bees and honey production. The settled business soon became nomadic in order to diversify the types of honey produced, searching for the plants and essences loved by bees. The hives were moved partly to Maremma, far from sources of pollution. Thanks to the proximity to the sea and the mild climate, it is possible to produce light-coloured honeys, such as sunflower, clover and sulla. Over the years, Novaro expanded his business and the ever-increasing number of hives convinced him to move permanently to Grosseto, while maintaining a close relationship with his homeland, where he continues to produce forest and chestnut honey. In the workshop at the headquarters, fruit is processed to produce extra jams, compotes to accompany cheese and fruit in syrup, as well as honey-based gastronomic specialities and much more. In keeping with its commitment to the environment, “La Mieleria Rossi Novaro” is self-sufficient in the production of the electricity used in its workshop.
Label:
Nutrition Declaration per 100g
Energy kj1401- 330 Kcal
Fat <0.1 g of which saturated fatty acids <0.1g
Carbohydrates 82 g of which sugars 82 g
Fibre <0.1g Protein 0.4 g Salt <0.1 g
400gr

Tuscan Mediterranean Scrub Honey Apicoltura Rossi novaro
€8,80
Unit price perTuscan Mediterranean Scrub Honey Apicoltura Rossi novaro
€8,80
Unit price perTasing Notes:
Amber in colour, it has an aroma reminiscent of the Mediterranean scrub, with a sweet and aromatic flavour, perfect for accompanying semi-mature cheeses.
Mieleria Rossi Novaro:
Mieleria Rossi Novaro was founded in the 1960s in Casentino. It was in these mountains that Novaro, the founder, developed a passion for bees and honey production. The settled business soon became nomadic in order to diversify the types of honey produced, searching for the plants and essences loved by bees. The hives were moved partly to Maremma, far from sources of pollution. Thanks to the proximity to the sea and the mild climate, it is possible to produce light-coloured honeys, such as sunflower, clover and sulla. Over the years, Novaro expanded his business and the ever-increasing number of hives convinced him to move permanently to Grosseto, while maintaining a close relationship with his homeland, where he continues to produce forest and chestnut honey. In the workshop at the headquarters, fruit is processed to produce extra jams, compotes to accompany cheese and fruit in syrup, as well as honey-based gastronomic specialities and much more. In keeping with its commitment to the environment, “La Mieleria Rossi Novaro” is self-sufficient in the production of the electricity used in its workshop.
Label:
Nutrition Declaration per 100g
Energy 1401 KJ 330 Kcal
Fat <0.1g of which saturated fatty acids <0.1g Carbohydrates 82g
of which sugars 82g Fibre <0.1g Protein 0.4g Salt <0.1g
400gr
Tasting Notes:
This honey has a liquid consistency and brown colour, with a very intense aroma and a very strong, slightly bitter flavour, making it perfect for accompanying mature cheeses.
Mieleria Rossi Novaro:
Mieleria Rossi Novaro was founded in the 1960s in Casentino. It was in these mountains that Novaro, the founder, developed a passion for bees and honey production. The settled business soon became nomadic in order to diversify the types of honey produced, searching for the plants and essences loved by bees. The hives were moved partly to Maremma, far from sources of pollution. Thanks to the proximity to the sea and the mild climate, it is possible to produce light-coloured honeys, such as sunflower, clover and sulla. Over the years, Novaro expanded his business and the ever-increasing number of hives convinced him to move permanently to Grosseto, while maintaining a close relationship with his homeland, where he continues to produce forest and chestnut honey. In the workshop at the headquarters, fruit is processed to produce extra jams, compotes to accompany cheese and fruit in syrup, as well as honey-based gastronomic specialities and much more. In keeping with its commitment to the environment, “La Mieleria Rossi Novaro” is self-sufficient in the production of the electricity used in its workshop.
Label:
Nutrition Declaration per 100g
Energy 1401 KJ 330 Kcal
Fat <0.1g of which saturated fatty acids <0.1g Carbohydrates 82g of which sugars 82g Fibre <0.1g Protein 0.4g Salt <0.1g
Tasting Notes:
Honey with a liquid consistency and a straw-yellow colour tending towards transparent, the aroma is very fine and sweet, the sweet and delicate flavour goes perfectly with all types of cheese and is also perfect with sweet cured meats and fruit.
Mieleria Rossi Novaro:
Mieleria Rossi Novaro was founded in the 1960s in Casentino. It was in these mountains that Novaro, the founder, developed a passion for bees and honey production. The settled business soon became nomadic in order to diversify the types of honey produced, searching for the plants and essences loved by bees. The hives were moved partly to Maremma, far from sources of pollution. Thanks to the proximity to the sea and the mild climate, it is possible to produce light-coloured honeys, such as sunflower, clover and sulla. Over the years, Novaro expanded his business and the ever-increasing number of hives convinced him to move permanently to Grosseto, while maintaining a close relationship with his homeland, where he continues to produce forest and chestnut honey. In the workshop at the headquarters, fruit is processed to produce extra jams, compotes to accompany cheese and fruit in syrup, as well as honey-based gastronomic specialities and much more. In keeping with its commitment to the environment, “La Mieleria Rossi Novaro” is self-sufficient in the production of the electricity used in its workshop.
Label:
Nutritional Information per 100g
Energy 1401 KJ 330 Kcal
Fat <0.1 g of which saturated fatty acids <0.1 g
Carbohydrates 82 g of which sugars 82 g Fibre <0.1 g
Protein 0.4 g Salt <0.1 g
400gr
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