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BLACKBERRIES
€7.00The wild blackberries, harvested when fully ripe in our countryside, sweet and with a glossy black color, are completely deprived of seeds so that the result is an exceptional fruit cream, with an intense aroma and an authentic taste. Perfect on a slice of bread with a light veil of butter, absolutely delicious on a cheesecake, as a filling for biscuits with shortcrust pastry rich in butter, or to fill muffins filled with heaven cream based on cream and mascarpone.
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BLACKBERRIES, BLACK MULBERRIES AND ELDERBERRIES
€7.00The three black summer fruits, totally deprived of seeds, are the ingredients of an unusual jam but with a delicate and not particularly sweet taste, perfect for breakfast but also mixed with natural white yogurt or in combination with fresh cheeses such as ricotta or delicate robiole.
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QUINCES
€7.00Among the forgotten fruits, if they are quite acidic and not pleasant on the palate they are particularly suitable for cooking. The result is a particularly tasty jam, ideal for preparing cakes, biscuits and pies but also in combination with savory dishes. Try it on blue cheeses with a strong and aromatic flavor but also on fresh ones.
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QUINCE AND CINNAMON
€7.00Fragrant and spicy, perfect for filling a tart or for filling shortbread biscuits to share over hot tea in the afternoon or an herbal tea in the evening.
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BLACK BROGIOTTO FIGS
€7.00The black brogiotti, with a dark purple color, round and sweet, are part of those ancient fruit species that we adore so much. Its extreme delicacy is revealed in a velvety pulp, albeit with its typical grains, and in a light perfume that leaves room for an intense flavor. To be eaten on bread or on waffles with ricotta, to put on a piece of cheese or to fill biscuits and pies, it is an exquisite jam that will sweeten the winter days with a touch of sugary late summer.
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Pesto di portulaca
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FIGS
€7.00They conquer everyone for their natural sweetness, which allows us to add very little brown sugar for a classic of jams to spread on a slice of toast or to fill a tart or to enrich a platter of aged cheeses. Try it for breakfast or snack spread on a slice of bread and Greek yogurt.