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Semi Hard Cheese
Robiola Oro Cheese – 100 gr
$6.22
Avg. size per piece between 200/300 gr
This cheese has a wide geographical production, produced in two different versions.
Robiola Oro, presented here, is the one that is less aged of the two, but despite it, this variety has its own personality for the quality of basic milk – cattle fed with hay and its process of refining focuses on delivering one superb cheese!
It has a yellow clear and soft paste. White flowered rind is edible.
This is a pre-order cheese and waiting period to receive it is approximately 2 weeks.
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Nougat
Soft Nougat Bar 100 gr Hazelnut
Only 100% natural and high-quality ingredients: selected honey, crunchy freshly toasted almonds, pistachios and hazelnuts, caramelized sugar and egg whites.
This soft nougat mixture is enriched with a balanced mix of toasted whole nuts (almonds or hazelnuts or pistachios), and other natural ingredients, giving these special nougat bars a taste you will remember. The nougat mixture is made according to the original recipe from 1925: cooked in the nougat maker, poured while hot and cut manually; it is then hand-spatulated to preserve its softness. The dough is enriched with a soft cream made by master pastry chefs.
Available in 3 flavours: hazelnut, pistachio, and almond
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Spanish Charcuterie
Jamon Serrano Shoulder Gran Riserva Boneless – 2-3 kg
$7.50 – 100 gr
Weight per piece: between 2-3 kg
With breeds selected in the provinces of Ávila and Segovia and fed solely on natural cereals, the pigs are bred outdoors and weigh more than 150 kg. Their low salt content means the hams and shoulders need very slow curing in the drying facilities and natural cellars to attain the pleasant, refined taste typical of La Prudencia. The company is one of the few companies in Spain which produces its Serrano products
in the same ways as the Iberian types. This is a boneless shoulder. -
Italian Charcuterie
Prosciutto di Norcia IGP boneless pressed-7kg
$7.70/100 gr
Prosciutto di Norcia IGP, considered the best of local production, is obtained with hams from heavy pigs initially trimmed and pear-shaped, and then dry-salted with salt for about three weeks.
After this period are desalted and seasoned with pepper and possibly other flavorings. After a period of drying, the duration of about two months and a half, in which the ham undergoes a slight smoking. To protect the parts not covered by the rind, the legs are massaged with a mixture of lard and flour. After a long period of curing, the ham is ready to be eaten.
It can be eaten on its own or with bread and cheese.