The product
Olives Termite di Bitetto
Big apulian olives, originated from Bitetto
Code:
94515
Country of origin:
Italy - Apulia
Weight:
1600 g (drained weight: 1000 g)
Minimum order:
1 box with 2 pieces
Description | Green apulian olives cultivated in the municipality of Bitetto since 1200 |
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Appearance | Quite big size and with rounded shape and good and pleasant consistency; the colour goes from the intense green to the light purple |
Taste | Tasty and fleshy |
Curiosity | These olives are cultivated in the typical 'chiusure': a closed area which perimeter is defined by small stone walls |
Suggestions | Perfect as aperitif, delicious also for kitchen use paired with fish or with vegetables |
Ingredients | 'Termite di Bitetto' olives (67%), water, unrefined seasalt, lemon juice |
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Weight | 1600 g (drained weight: 1000 g) |
Packaging | Glass jar |
Storage Conditions (packaged products) | Store in a cool, dry place away from light and heat sources |
Instructions for use | Once opened store in a refrigerator, cover with preserving liquid, and use within 14 days |
Nutrition Declaration | Energy: 821 kJ / 199 kcal Fat: 20 g of which saturates: 2,6 g Carbohydrate: 2,3 g of which sugars: 0 g Protein: 1,3 g Salt: 4 g Typical value per 100 g |
The producer
I Contadini - Ugento (LE) - Apulia
Why we chose them
"I Contadini " farm, run today by the third generation, has been founded in one of the most suitable areas for the cultivation of vegetables, in
Apulia,
more exactly in Salento, the so-called "land of sun, sea and wind". The fantastic climate of this land, warmed by sun all over the year, together
with
fertile ground structure and positive sea influence, is perfect to obtain excellent tomatoes and all kind of vegetables.
An "integrated production" technique is applied to cultivate more than 20 hectares of open fields vegetables: long tomatoes, cherry tomatoes,
eggplants, courgettes, sweet and hot peppers, artichokes. Vegetables are naturally dried up by the sun of Salento, so that all the water in excess is
taken away and the product is preserved in its organoleptic and nutritive qualities.
Drying vegetables in the sun is a very ancient art, today almost totally abandoned; even though difficult and delicate, it allows to obtain an absolute
unique organoleptic result: softness of pulp, preservation of vitamins, proteins and mineral salts, and a special harmonic flavour which is by far
more
recognizable.
Short production chain and short label: Edoardo Trentin, with his brothers, takes care of the all process, from cultivation to packaging in olive oil,
without preservatives
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