The color varies from almost colorless to straw yellow in the liquid state; white to light beige when crystallized. The smell has the characteristic floral scent reminiscent of the flowers from which it is produced, but which fades over time, turning towards more fruity notes. The bitterness is very sweet, with a pleasant sour note, retracing the characteristics of its typical perfume.
Intense golden yellow colour, reminiscent of the flower it comes from (Helianthus annuus, plant of the Composite family). The smell is delicate. There are notes of straw, freshly cut hay, tomato leaf, tomato paste, and pineapple. The taste is similar to the smell, slightly herbaceous, with a "refreshing" sensation similar to dark sugar, with an aftertaste of star anise.
Color that varies from almost colorless to straw yellow in the liquid state; white to light beige when crystallized. The smell can refer to pungent notes of propolis, vegetables, watermelon and musk. The aroma refers to the smell of sugar syrup and wild berry jam.
The color varies from transparent to straw yellow in the liquid state; white to light beige when crystallized. The delicate smell has notes of straw and vegetables. The aroma is very delicate, and the reference is to fruity and vegetable components.
The color ranges from almost colorless to light straw yellow. Smell slightly floral notes, may recall the scent of black locust flowers, with hints of new wax. The very delicate flavor, typically vanilla, candy, sugary syrup.
Absolutely one of the most characteristic products of Abruzzo. Made with the typical grape of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, it owes its ancient name, onomatopoeic, to the method of preparation: after hours and hours of boiling the grapes, the skins begin to crackle with each other, "crunching", in fact. Hence the very particular name of "Scrucchjiata". Strictly sugar-free, it contains 100% grapes without the addition of anything else.
Crunchy peaches, cut into large pieces, in syrup. They are the favorite snack of adults and children. Also excellent as a dessert, to enjoy fishing in all seasons of the year.
It is one of the traditional Italian agri-food products recognized on the proposal of the Abruzzo region. Rooted in our traditions for centuries, it is mainly used to make sweets typical of our region.
Fragrant and fresh oranges, in a grainy fresh and light marmalade. Ideal for pies and cakes, or simply on a rusk in the morning.
Processed ripe peaches freshly picked in our fields. With a sweet and delicate flavor and a velvety texture. They are ideal for giving freshness to desserts, or for creative breakfasts.
The quince, a very ancient fruit, was already used by the most ancient populations for jams. It has a delicate flavor and not too sweet, as is typical of apples.
Figs directly from our trees. As soon as they are ripe, they are harvested and transformed into this very sweet and natural marmalade. They are perfect for cheeses, appetizers, but above all for more particular desserts.
