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Olives stuffed with orange, 250 g

Olives stuffed with orange, 250 g

Regular price 1.620 Ft
Regular price Sale price 1.620 Ft
Unit price 6.480 Ft  per  kg
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For over 100 years, the Spanish Aceitunas Bernal has been producing premium quality olives and pickles in the province of Alicante. The family business still relies on traditional Mediterranean flavors and carefully selected ingredients, while ensuring the consistent quality of its products with modern technology.

The orange-filled olives are part of their special gourmet selection, which makes the classic Spanish olive culture even more exciting with a fresh, citrusy twist. 

The carefully selected Manzanilla green olives are prepared with a soft, slightly sweet orange filling, which gives a pleasant citrus aroma and freshness to the naturally salty, rich taste of the olives. The result is a harmonious, Mediterranean-flavored bite: at once fruity, refreshing, and elegantly salty.

An excellent choice with aperitifs, tapas platters, as an accompaniment to cocktails or with cheese selections. It pairs wonderfully with fish dishes, grilled meats, fresh salads, or can even be enjoyed as a special snack with gin and tonic or vermouth.

The citrus character works particularly well with summer dishes and light Mediterranean meals.

Ingredients

Ingredients: green manzanilla olives, water, orange paste 9.5% (water, orange pulp, stabilizer: sodium alginate), salt, flavour enhancers (E621 and E635), citric acid, ascorbic acid. May contain pits.

Nutritional information

Average nutritional values per 100g product: energy: 682 kJ / 163 kcal, fat: 13.1 g, of which saturated: 5.7 g, carbohydrates: 1.8 g, of which sugar: 0 g, protein: 14 g, salt: 2.5 g

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Bernal

The history of Aceitunas Bernal began more than 100 years ago in Spain, in Callosa de Segura, a town in the province of Alicante, which remains one of the most significant regions for olive cultivation and processing to this day.

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