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PACK 3 Flavours – Ribeira in Porto – Souvenir of the Douro Valley

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Description

Discover the best traditional flavors of the Douro Valley region, in a pack of 3 artisanal products, produced using some of the most typical ingredients of this region.

The flavors included in this souvenir of the Douro Valley region are:

  • “Negrinha do Douro” Olive Paste (PDO) - ITQI Awards 2017, Brussels - 2 Stars
  • Pumpkin and Orange Jam with Rosemary and Eucalyptus Honey, Cinnamon and Port Wine
  • ‘São Tomé’ Dark Chocolate Spread with Blueberry and Port Wine - Great Taste 2017 Award, United Kingdom – 1 Star

The most original gift from the Douro Valley region, with the flavors and traditional ingredients of this valley, perfect to be used as a souvenir of Portugal by those who fall in love with the gastronomy of Portugal, or even to offer an experience of it.

The packaging shows us an image of Ribeira, one of the oldest and most typical places in the city of Porto and classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

In this location, next to the Douro River, the narrow and winding streets and the cluster of colorful facades of the old houses, with the elderly inhabitants still inhabiting them, make up a charming setting.

Of medieval origin, it has always been an area of great commerce and movement of people. Along its shore, you can see the traditional Rabelo boats and the famous D. Luís Bridge.

The flavors included, as well as the packaging, make us travel through the history and gastronomic tradition of the place. Produced with local ingredients, mixed in an innovative way, this pack is ideal for those who want a souvenir or a unique gift from Portugal.

Suggested Use

Suggested Use

“Negrinha do Douro” Olive Paste

  • For spreading: rye bread, toasted bread, wasabi toast. Very popular when used to spread with cream cheese.
  • As seasoning: salads, such as couscous salad and Greek salad, or pasta.
  • As topping: goat cheese and chard or game dishes.

Pumpkin and Orange Jam with Rosemary and Eucalyptus Honey, Cinnamon and Port Wine

  • As an accompaniment: all kinds of cheeses, roasted chicken with mustard and quinoa crust.
  • As topping or filling: orange cakes.
  • Other: mulled wine.

‘São Tomé’ Dark Chocolate Spread with Blueberry and Port Wine

  • For spreading: oatmeal cookies, coconut cookies, cashew cookies, chocolate chip cookies, cereal bread, whole grain toast and vegan cookies.
  • As Filling: macarons of various flavors such as chocolate, chocolate cakes, desserts with mascarpone cheese, quark cheese and tiramisu recipes.
  • As topping: healthy pancakes, American pancakes, oat pancakes, banana pancakes, chocolate cakes, berries cakes and bubble waffles.
  • Fondue: game meat, duck, beef, foie gras, dried buffalo or wild boar meat.
Recipes | Chef

Recipes | Chef

  1. Greek Salad with Negrinha do Douro Olive Paste meia.dúzia® - Chef Álvaro Costa
  2. Fresh goat cheese salad with Negrinha do Douro Olive Paste meia.dúzia® and beetroot bread
  3. Niçoise Style Tuna Salad with Negrinha do Douro Olive Paste meia.dúzia® - Chef Álvaro Costa
  4. Goat Cheese Toast with Bravo de Esmolfe Apple Jam with Cinnamon meia.dúzia®, Negrinha do Douro Olive Paste meia.dúzia® and Red Pepper Chutney meia.dúzia® - Chef Álvaro Costa
  5. Cottage cheese baguette with pumpkin and orange jam with honey, cinnamon and port wine by meia.dúzia®
  6. Scrambled eggs with spinach in “bolo do caco” with pumpkin and orange jam with honey, cinnamon and port wine meia.dúzia® - Chef Ignatius
  7. Curd cheese tapas and smoked salmon with pumpkin and orange jam with honey, cinnamon and port wine meia.dúzia® - Chef Ignatius
  8. Pancakes with cottage cheese and pumpkin jam with port wine
  9. Yogurt cake with half a dozen flavors
  10. Blueberry Cake with Icing of ‘São Tomé’ Dark Chocolate Spread with Blueberry and Port Wine meia.dúzia®
  11. Chocolate cake with a handful of flavors
Ingredients

Ingredients

“Negrinha do Douro” Olive Paste

“Negrinha do Douro” olive (81%), virgin olive oil, honey, spices, acidity regulator (citric acid) and salt. It may contain traces of olive pits.

Pumpkin and Orange Jam with Rosemary and Eucalyptus Honey, Cinnamon and Port Wine

Pumpkin (35%), sugar, orange (20%), eucalyptus honey (3.2%), cinnamon (2.3%), port wine (contains sulfites), rosemary honey (1.5%), gelling agent (pectin) and lemon juice. Prepared with 55 g of fruits per 100 g. Net weight: 75g. Contains alcohol.

‘São Tomé’ Dark Chocolate Spread with Blueberry and Port Wine

Blueberry (45.2%), sugar, ‘São Tomé’ dark chocolate (16.6%) (cocoa, cocoa butter, sugar, emulsifier: soya lecithin, natural vanilla flavouring), Port wine (2%) (contains sulfites), gelling agent (pectin), vanilla flavouring (0.2%) and lemon juice. May contain gluten (wheat derivative), sulfur dioxide and sulfites. May contain milk atural aroma of vanilla.

Nutritional information

Nutritional information

“Negrinha do Douro” Olive Paste

Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 1206 kJ / 286 kcal; Fats 8,2 g / 0.3oz, of which saturated fat acids 5,0 g / 0.2oz; Carbohydrates 49,7 g / 2oz, of which sugars 48,7 g / 2oz; Proteins 2,0 g / 0.07oz; Salt 0,0 g / 0.0 oz.

Pumpkin and Orange Jam with Rosemary and Eucalyptus Honey, Cinnamon and Port Wine

Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 768 kJ / 184 kcal ; Fats 0.2 g / 0.0 oz , of which saturated fat acids 0.0 g / 0.0 oz ; Carbohydrates 45.5 g / 1.6 oz , of which sugars 44.9 g / 1.6 oz ; Proteins 0.4 g / 0.0 oz ; Salt 0.0 g / 0.0 oz.

Allergens: Contains sulfites.

‘São Tomé’ Dark Chocolate Spread with Blueberry and Port Wine

Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 1180 kJ / 281 kcal ; Fats 8.1 g / 0.3 oz, which fat acids saturates 4.9g / 0.2 oz ; Carbohydrates 48.3 g / 1,7 oz, of which sugars 45.7 g / 1.6 oz ; Proteins 1.8 g / 0.1 oz ; Salt 0.0 g / 0.0 oz.

Allergens: Contains sulfites and soy. May contain traces of milk and gluten.

Origin of raw materials

Origin of raw materials

The “Negrinha do Douro” olive, of Protected Domination of Origin (PDO), is grown in olive groves on the steep slopes of the Douro Valley region, northern Portugal, in a hot, dry climate and on schist soils. This olive, round and smooth, with a firm consistency, weighing an average of 3 to 5 grams each, has a yellowish-green to violet-black color, depending on the state of maturation. It is harvested manually on the slopes of the Douro Valley.

Rosemary and eucalyptus honey, more aromatic than other honeys, has a light brown tone and a more open aroma and palate.

Originating in North and Central America, where it is still one of the mainstays of food, the pumpkin belongs to the same family as the melon and watermelon (cucurbits). The shape of the pumpkin is variable, but it is usually ovoid or oblong. The rind is usually orange, but it can have other colors depending on the species. The bright orange color of the pumpkin contains a high content of carotenes, particularly beta-carotene, with antioxidant action. Beta carotene is then converted into vitamin A in the body.

Origin of São Tomé dark chocolate: Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe was discovered in 1470 by Portuguese navigators, João de Santarém and Pedro Escobar. It was a Portuguese colony until July 12, 1975, when the islands gained their independence. Cocoa is another of the points that unites these two peoples, since it was Portugal that introduced these plantations to the islands. São Tomé ended up being known as the “Cocoa Island”. For this reason, the culture of these two islands continues to be linked by a common past and language.

Flavor Traits: ‘São Tomé’ dark chocolate is bitter, with an aroma of coffee and blackberries, a chocolate with a unique and intense flavor, made with customers who prefer pure and traditional chocolate in mind. Despite having a similar appearance to other dark chocolates, it has a flavor that is nothing like these, and that makes us travel through new sensations. It is 100% cocoa and, unlike the dark chocolates on the market, it has a very strong density and flavor. When we taste it for the first time, we are transported to an absolutely unexpected twist of the senses. It is neither sweet nor bitter, its texture fills your mouth with a paste filled with unique flavor notes.

Origin of Fruits: Pineapple from Azores – São Miguel Island in Azores - Portugal, Cherry from Fundão – Fundão - Portugal, Orange from Algarve – Algarve - Portugal, Passion Fruit from Madeira – Madeira Island Portugal, Organic Blueberries and Blackberries – V. N. Famalicão in Northern Portugal.