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Extra Jam Etna Apples with Blossom Honey, 350 g
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Jam made from two varieties of apples of Etna: the "Delight" and "Cola", grown in small orchards between 600 and 1,400 meters, where the orchards give way to steep forests of the volcano.
The apples are harvested in October and preserved naturally in rural warehouses until the month of March.
Perfect for breakfast and snacks, as a filling for cakes and pies.
Ingrediants:
Etna apples, sugar, lemon juice, orange blossom honey (1.5%). Gelling agent: pectin.
Fruit content:
60 g per 100 g.
Total sugar:
54 g per 100 g.
How did ..
Compared with the territory
The company takes personal care raw materials from sowing to harvest, preferring small manufacturers in order to control all the processes that precede the arrival in the company.
At the sugar, only natural preservative of our products, is associated with the honey of Zafferana, in order to obtain a refined sweetness compared to a reduced calorie intake, with the advantage of an extraordinary palatability that only the highest quality of honey can guarantee.
In addition, the peels of citrus fruits are the most valuable in the candied orange blossom honey with a unique process that makes them soft and crunchy and it keeps intact the fragrance and aroma.
We follow the seasons
It is not used or frozen fruit produced in greenhouses, but it is only and exclusively working on fresh product, at the latest within twenty-four hours of collection.
Even the lemon juice used comes from fresh lemons, squeezed in the company only at the time of processing.
Careful selection of the producers and their products, seasonal variable in season according to the goodness of harvests and vintages, leads to only choose the fruit, honey and the best spices, which are combined and trasformaate taking care to match the maximum organoleptic characteristics.
A product truly artisan ...
The sorting, preparation and weeding of the fruit are strictly manual processes; This allows you to preserve and keep intact as much as possible the consistency and integrity of the fruit, while eliminating every little flaw and imperfection with the care of which only the eyes and hands of man they know to be capable.
