The product
Olive Bella di Cerignola
Bella di Cerignola olives from Apulia, sweet and slightly herbaceous
Code:
94513
Country of origin:
Italy - Apulia
Weight:
1600 g (drained weight: 1000 g)
Minimum order:
1 box with 2 pieces
| Description | Hand-harvested apulian olives, with a big caliber |
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| Appearance | Big caliber oliver with a typical bright green colour |
| Taste | Sweet and slightly herbaceous |
| Our selection | The most interesting aspect of I Containi is the deep link with the land and the traditions. The vegetables are produced by the company, with integrated techniques, in the province of Lecce in Apulia region |
| Suggestions | Perfect pairing in cheeseborad, to enrich a salad or just as appetizer |
| Ingredients | 'Bella di Cerignola' 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, keep refrigerated and consume within 7 days |
| Nutrition Declaration | Energy: 645 kJ / 157 kcal Fat: 16 g of which saturates: 2 g Carbohydrate: 1 g of which sugars: 1 g Protein: 0,8 g Salt: 4,2 g Typical value per 100 g |
The producer
I Contadini - Ugento (LE) - Apulia
Why we chose them
The Trentin family's story is one of tenacity and love for their land, Puglia. The I Contadini farm, now in its third generation, was founded in one of the
most suitable areas for growing vegetables, Puglia, more precisely in Ugento (LE), in one of the southernmost areas of Italy's "heel", in Salento. The
particular climatic conditions of this sun-kissed land, the composition of the soil and the influence of the sea allow for excellent vegetable production.
All stages of cultivation are carried out directly on the farm, from transplanting to harvesting: over 20 hectares of tomatoes, aubergines, courgettes,
peppers and artichokes are grown in open fields. Processing also takes place in the farm's facilities shortly after harvesting. An integrated farming
method has been adopted to ensure a product free of pesticide residues: before harvesting, analyses are carried out to check for product residues
and ensure the healthiness of the vegetables. Many of the vegetables harvested are dried in the sun on racks according to tradition. This is an
ancient practice that has now been almost completely abandoned because it is difficult and delicate, but it offers unparalleled results: soft pulp and
preservation of vitamins, proteins and mineral salts. What we like about this company is the combination of its connection to the land - reflected in
the name they have chosen, "I Contadini" (The Farmers) - and its entrepreneurial spirit, which translates the desire to showcase the gastronomic
heritage of a land rich in nature, traditions and hospitality into an ever-expanding range of products. Not only vegetables, but also other products that
reflect the gastronomic heritage of Salento, such as taralli, made with Senatore Cappelli durum wheat, boiled before baking, which in this case is
done twice, and containing white wine inside.
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