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Wild Blackberry Extra Jam Chiaverini
€7,90
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€7,90
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Harvested by hand , choosing only the highest quality wild blackberry to obtain an excellent finished product
Chiaverini
In 1928, the young Chiaverini brothers decided to open a small company for the production of jams and preserves, just outside the walls of Florence.
After a few years, the Chiaverini brothers' jams were not only in demand in grocery shops: 5 kg jars were introduced to meet the demands of pastry shops as well. Success increased production; the large pots created to cook fruit and sugar soon gave way to kettles designed by the founders themselves, in order to double production.
Attention to market trends and orientations then led Fratelli Chiaverini to start producing jams and marmalades with organically grown fruit.
INGREDIENTS:
51% wild blackberries, sugar. Acidity regulator: citric acid. May contain traces of almonds.
Nutritional values mdi per 100 grams of product:
energy 284kcal,fat 0g,of which saturated fatty acids 0g,carbohydrates 68g,of which sugars 65g,fibers 2.5g,protein 0.5g,salt 0.02g


Biscuits with pistachios and almonds Antonio Mattei
€9,25
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€9,25
Unit price perBiscuits with pistachios and almonds:
These biscuits are made with four simple ingredients: flour, sugar, pistachios, almonds, and free-range eggs.
They contain no preservatives, no animal or vegetable fats.
Antonio Mattei
Antonio Mattei was a 19th-century Florentine confectioner, famous for creating one of Italy's most renowned biscuits: the Prato biscuit, or cantuccio. In 1858, Antonio inherited the family pastry shop and began experimenting with new recipes, including that of cantucci. These biscuits, made from flour, eggs, sugar, almonds and pine nuts, were baked twice to make them crispy and long-lasting, ideal for storage during long sea voyages. Antonio Mattei's biscuit factory soon became famous regionally and nationally, so much so that in 1895 it was chosen to represent Tuscany at the International Exhibition in Bordeaux. Since then, the Prato biscuit has become a symbol of Tuscan cuisine and one of the best-loved sweets in Italy and abroad.
Ingredients:
wheat flour, sugar, eggs from free-range hens, pistachios and almonds 10%.
May contain butter, soya, pine nuts, hazelnuts, mustard.

Peposo Da Burde
€9,90
Unit price perPeposo Da Burde
€9,90
Unit price perPeposo Da Burde, Tasting notes:
Recipe with a rich and decisive flavour, a typical dish steeped in rural tradition, suitable for serving during the festive season and in company
Peposo Da Burde:
Beef, red wine, extra virgin olive oil, corn starch, garlic, salt, black pepper 0.7%.
Beef used 70 g out of 100 g finished product.
contains sulphites and may contain cereals containing gluten and soya
Average nutritional values per 100g of product
energy 207kcal, fat 14.9g, of which saturated fatty acids 3.9g, carbohydrates 3.5g, of which sugars 0.1g, protein 14.7g salt 1.08g
The history of Da Burde:
The company Da Burde, offers the opportunity to taste and experience ancient dishes from the Tuscan tradition, they are famous in Italy for their production of preserves and wine, and they have also opened a trattoria, offering the best Tuscan dishes paired with the best wine.

Anchovy sauce Da Burde
€8,00
Unit price perAnchovy sauce Da Burde
€8,00
Unit price perAnchovy sauce da Burde, Tasting notes:
Anchovy sauce is a typical Tuscan condiment made with capers and anchovies. It can enhance the flavours of a wide variety of dishes, first and foremost meat with which it creates a wonderful harmony of flavours, but it can also be used to dress salads and dairy products such as mozzarella.
Anchovy sauce Da Burde:
ingredients: butter, anchovies, 32%, extra virgin olive oil 27%, capers, salt.
Average nutritional values per 100g of product: energy 599kcal/2468kj, fat 62.7g of which saturated 28.3g, carbohydrates 0.5g of which sugars 0g, protein 8.1g, salt 6.39g
The history of Da Burde:
The company Da Burde, offers the opportunity to taste and experience ancient dishes from the Tuscan tradition, they are famous in Italy for their production of preserves and wine, and they have also opened a trattoria, offering the best Tuscan dishes paired with the best wine.