Pack 6 Mix - Icons of Portugal - Lisbon Monuments
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Description
This Pack 6 Mix - Icons of Portugal - Lisbon Monuments is a delicious and unique experience, incorporating an exquisite selection of authentic flavors of Portugal.
Each item has been carefully chosen to offer a variety of culinary delights representative of the country's rich gastronomic culture. This gift is perfect for anyone who appreciates Portuguese cuisine and is looking for a memorable sensory experience.
Includes de flavors:
- Rocha Pear Extra Jam with Muscatel - 75g
- Fig and Orange Extra Jam with Cinnamon (Great Taste 2017, UK – 1 Star) - 75g
- São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Cherry and Brandy - 75g
- São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Blackberry, Hazelnut and Nutmeg - 75g
- Mango Chutney - 75g
- Galega Green Olive Paste with dry figs - 65g
Suggested Use
Rocha Pear Extra Jam with Muscatel
Ideal to accompany scones, toast, crepes and tea. Excellent accompaniment to duck meat dishes, game meat, in the preparation of vinaigrettes for salads and in cocktails with Muscatel wine.
Fig and Orange Extra Jam with Cinnamon
Ideal for pairing with cheeses, Serra da Estrela Cheese (PDO), “Brie de Meaux“, “Brie de Melun“ (PDO), “Gorgonzola“ (PDO), “Leyden“ Cheese (PGI). Also ideal to accompany Foie-gras, curd cheesecake and desserts.
São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Cherry and Brandy & São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Blackberry, Hazelnut and Nutmeg
- Ideal for spreading: oatmeal cookies, coconut cookies, cashew cookies, chocolate chip cookies, cereal bread, wholegrain toast, vegan cookies, and to create chocolate cream cake recipes.
- As Filling: macarons of various flavors, chocolate macarons, chocolate cakes, desserts with mascarpone cheese, quark cheese, tiramisu recipes.
- As Topping or Filling: healthy pancakes, american pancakes, oat pancakes, banana pancakes, chocolate cakes, berries cakes, bubble waffles.
- Fondue: game meat, duck, beef, foie gras, dried buffalo or wild boar meat.
Mango Chutney
Ideal for appetizers, seaweed toast, cured cheeses, hamburgers, sushi, and fish dishes, as a sauce for white meats, salads, to accompany poultry and game meats.
Galega Green Olive Paste with dry figs
Ideal in a slice of cornbread, Avintes bread, toasted bread or various types of fresh cereal bread. Use as an aperitif, in vegetarian salads, fruit salads, salmon salads, chicken salads, in seaweed toasts, or as a filling or accompaniment to meat and pasta dishes.
Ingredients
Rocha Pear Extra Jam with Muscatel
‘Rocha’ pear (55%), sugar, ‘Douro’ Muscatel wine (1.5%) (contains sulfites), gelling agent (pectin) and lemon juice. Prepared with 55 g of fruits per 100 g. Net weight: 75 g. Contains alcohol.
Fig and Orange Extra Jam with Cinnamon
Fig (45%), sugar, orange (10%), cinnamon (2.3%), gelling agent (pectin) and lemon juice. Prepared with 55 g of fruits per 100 g. Net weight: 75 g.
São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Cherry and Brandy
Cherry from ‘Fundão’ (46.9%), sugar, São Tomé dark chocolate (15.5%) (cocoa, cocoa butter, sugar, emulsifier: soy lecithin, natural vanilla flavor), brandy (2%) (contains sulfites), gelling agent (pectin) and lemon juice. Prepared with 46.9 g of fruits per 100g. May contain milk and natural aroma of vanilla.
São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Blackberry, Hazelnut and Nutmeg
Blackberry (50%), sugar, ‘São Tomé’ dark chocolate (16.8%) (cocoa, cocoa butter, sugar, emulsifier: soya lecithin, natural vanilla flavouring), hazelnut (2%), gelling agent (pectin), nutmeg (0.1%) and lemon juice. Prepared with 50 g of fruits per 100 g. May contain milk and natural aroma of vanilla. Contains Hazelnut.
Mango Chutney
Mango (60.6%), sugar, vinegar (may contain sulfites), red onion, garlic, flower of salt, black Peppercorns, ginger, white Peppercorns and saffron.
Galega Green Olive Paste with dry figs
“Galega” olive (82.0%), fig (0.3%), virgin olive oil, spices, aromatic herbs, acidity regulator (citric acid) and salt. It may contain traces of olive pits.
Nutritional information
Rocha Pear Extra Jam with Muscatel
Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 784 kJ / 188 kcal ; Fats 0.2 g / 0.0 oz , of which saturated fat acids 0.0 g / 0.0 oz ; Carbohydrates 46.6 g / 1.7 oz , of which sugars 46.0 g / 1.6 oz ; Proteins 0.2 g / 0.0 oz ; Salt 0.0 g / 0.0 oz.
Allergens: Contains sulfites.
Fig and Orange Extra Jam with Cinnamon
Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 732 kJ / 175 kcal ; Fats 0.3 g / 0.0 oz , of which saturated fat acids 0.1 g / 0.0 oz ; Carbohydrates 43.4 g / 1.5 oz , of which sugars 42.6 g / 1.5 oz ; Proteins 0.6 g / 0.0 oz ; Salt 0.0 g / 0.0 oz.
São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Cherry and Brandy
Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 1206 kJ / 286 kcal; Fats 8.2 g, of which saturated fat acids 5.0 g; Carbohydrates 49.7 g, of which sugars 48.7 g; Proteins 2.0 g; Salt 0.0 g / 0.0 oz.
Allergens: Contains sulfites and soy. Might contain traces of milk.
São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Blackberry, Hazelnut and Nutmeg
Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 1257 kJ / 299 kcal ; Fats 9.6 g / 0.3 oz , of which saturated fat acids 5.3 g / 0.2 oz ; Carbohydrates 48.9 g / 1.7 oz , of which sugars 45.7 g / 1.6 oz ; Proteins 2.5 g / 0.1 oz ; Salt 0.0 g / 0.0 oz.
Allergens: Contains soy and hazelnut. Might contain traces of milk.
Mango Chutney
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.
Allergens: Might contain sulfites.
Galega Green Olive Paste with dry figs
Average nutritional information per 100 g / 3.53 oz: Energy 1257kJ / 299 kcal; Fats 9,6 g / 0.3oz , of which saturated fat acids 5,3 g / 0.2oz; Carbohydrates 48,9 g / 2oz, of which sugars 45,7 g / 2oz; Proteins 2,5g / 0.09oz; Salt 0,0 g / 0.0 oz.
Allergens: Contains sulfites.
Origin of raw materials
Rocha Pear Extra Jam with Muscatel
Rocha Pear PDO is an exclusively Portuguese variety, produced mostly on the West Central Coast of Portugal, with an approximate production area of 10,000 ha. The soil and climate factors and the expertise of the people of the West are crucial conditions for obtaining this product with exceptional organoleptic qualities, which are appreciated and recognized worldwide. Rocha Pear PDO – Protected Designation of Origin – has the Community recognition as a traditional, quality product, which is an integral part of the Portuguese Cultural Heritage.
Fig and Orange Extra Jam with Cinnamon
Depending on the season of production, figs are called lampos (May and June) and vintage (July/September) . It is a fruit with well-marked organoleptic characteristics, with great nutritional qualities, being rich in vitamins B and C and mineral salts (especially calcium, phosphorus and potassium). Cinnamon has a warm, pleasantly sweet yet intense aroma. Its flavor is warm and fragrant, reminiscent of cloves and citrus. It presents a light brown color, with touches of bronze. For 200 years, the Portuguese controlled the monopoly on the commercialization of this spice, originally from Sri Lanka.
São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Cherry and Brandy & São Tomé Dark Chocolate Spread with Blackberry, Hazelnut and Nutmeg
- 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.
Mango Chutney
Mango, Tropical fruit from Madeira, Portugal.
Galega Green Olive Paste with dry figs
“Galega” (Galician) olives from Beira Baixa, the prepared product, obtained from the Galega variety of the species Olea europaea L.
- Production method:The fermentation of Galega olives from Beira Baixa PGI is carried out using the natural curing method, and the traditional fermentation process used, passed down through generations between local actors, allows for the highlighting of the characteristics of weight, color, salt content and slight aroma of wine, which distinguish it from its counterparts.
- Unique traits: The climate and soil of the region, as well as the experience of the local populations, make Galega olive fromBeira Baixa PGI a product with unique characteristics.
- Geographical area: The production of Galega olives from Beira Baixa PGI is limited to all parishes in the municipalities of Covilhã, Belmonte, Fundão, Penamacor, Idanha-a-Nova, Castelo Branco, Vila Velha de Ródão, Proença-a-Nova, Oleiros, Sertã, Vila de Rei and Mação, all in Portugal.
- History: The cultivation of the olive tree is closely linked to the region of Beira Baixa, as evidenced in several historical records, which indicate that already in the early 16th century the olive grove was well established in the region, and in the vicinity of Castelo Branco there were already extensive olive groves. The Galega Olive from Beira Baixa, obtained through manufacturing processes and conservation techniques that have been passed on from generation to generation and that are maintained to this day, is considered a traditional product in this region, and has long occupied an important place both in the nutrition of its inhabitants and in the development of the local economy.