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Tartufo Bianco di San Miniato
La Toscana è famosa anche per l'alta qualità dei tartufi che si possono trovare nei boschi e nelle colline locali.
Il più famoso è sicuramente il Tartufo Bianco della zona di San Miniato.
Ingredienti:
miele (origine italiana) 96%, tartufo bianco italiano (tuber albidum Pico) 3%, Aroma. valori nutrizionali per 100 grammi di prodotto: energia: kcal 321 - kj 1361, grassi 1,00 g, di cui acidi grassi saturi 0,2 g, Carboidrati 77,1 g, di cui zuccheri 77,1 g, proteine 0,8 g, sale 0,03 g
Tartufi Nacci
Di generazione in generazione, la Tartufi Nacci Company raccoglie tutte le varietà di tartufi che crescono nel cuore della Toscana e che vengono ancora oggi raccolti con l'aiuto di cani appositamente addestrati con pazienza, amore e la conoscenza dei segreti tramandati solo da padri a figli. L'esperienza acquisita nel corso degli anni, la passione, la serietà permettono all'azienda di offrire i migliori tartufi freschi e conservati, per assaporare il loro gusto raffinato e soddisfare i palati più esigenti in tutte le stagioni.
Bio Castagno Miele DOP Il Pungiglione Note di Degustazione:
Il miele monoflorale di castagno è fortemente caratterizzato dal suo aroma e dalla sua composizione ricca di minerali. Ha un colore scuro molto intenso e un odore forte, pungente e aromatico.
Ingredienti:
Miele 100% biologico
Il Pungiglione
Tra le verdi colline della Lunigiana, all'estremità settentrionale della Toscana, si trova ‘Il Pungiglione – Villaggio dell’accoglienza’, un centro altamente specializzato per l'apicoltura attraverso i suoi settori integrati: produzione di miele, apicoltura professionale con gestione biologica e PDO, produzione di cera, un punto vendita con un vasto assortimento e falegnameria apistica. Il gioiello della corona è il miele PDO della Lunigiana, il primo in Italia ad aver ottenuto il riconoscimento PDO, l'unico biologico e Solidale. Tutte le attività produttive del Villaggio sfruttano energie alternative grazie al sistema fotovoltaico da 100 kW.
Bio Acacia Honey DOP Il Pungiglione
Miele delicato, aroma che ricorda il baccello di vaniglia, sapore "confezionato"
Il Pungiglione
Tra le verdi colline della Lunigiana, all'estremità settentrionale della Toscana, si trova ‘Il Pungiglione – Villaggio dell’accoglienza’, un centro altamente specializzato per l'apicoltura attraverso i suoi settori integrati: produzione di miele, apicoltura professionale con gestione biologica e PDO, produzione di cera, un punto vendita con un vasto assortimento e falegnameria apistica. Il gioiello della corona è il miele PDO della Lunigiana, il primo in Italia ad aver ottenuto il riconoscimento PDO, l'unico biologico e Solidale. Tutte le attività produttive del Villaggio sfruttano energie alternative grazie al sistema fotovoltaico da 100 kW.
Ingredienti:
Miele 100% biologico
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
Tasing 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
