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Taralli Tasting Package
Taralli Tasting Package

Taralli Tasting Package

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The Taralli Tasting Package is a unique product that offers you the chance to taste a variety of carefully selected artisanal taralli. This package includes eight different types of taralli, each with its own distinctive character and flavour. Each taralli is made with high quality ingredients and following traditional methods, guaranteeing an authentic taste experience. The Taralli Tasting Package is perfect for those who love traditional flavours and wish to explore the different varieties of this delicious Italian snack.

This pack contains

PFTDE
8054247050610
2.710 Kg ℮

Product subject to a natural weight loss.

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The Taralli Tasting Package is the perfect gift for lovers of artisanal taralli or anyone wishing to explore a selection of unique flavours. This exclusive package from our ecommerce shop offers you the chance to sample eight different varieties of taralli, each with its own distinctive flavour profile.

Each package of the Taralli Tasting Pack contains a selection of artisanal taralli, made with high quality ingredients and according to old traditional recipes. You can enjoy classic taralli such as with fennel and olive oil, but also discover more unusual varieties such as with white wine or egg.

Each tarallo in the package is characterised by its crunchy texture and intense flavour. The artisanal taralli are perfect to accompany an aperitif, enrich a cheese board or simply be enjoyed on their own as a tasty snack.

If you are a fan of artisanal food products or would like to give someone a special gift, the Taralli Tasting Package is the perfect choice. This product allows you to discover new flavours, explore the Italian culinary tradition and appreciate the craftsmanship of the artisans who create these delicious taralli.

Order the Taralli Tasting Pack today and be won over by the variety and goodness of these artisanal Italian snacks. We are sure you will be impressed by the quality and authenticity of the taralli we offer with this exclusive selection. Enjoy your meal!

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PFTDE
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Specific References

EAN13
8054247050610

Taralli all'uovo: wheat eggs

Altri taralli: wheat

Taralli Classici Arianesi all'Olio di Oliva:

Nutrition Facts x100g
Energy value Kcal 436
Kj 1836
Fat
satured fat
13 g
3,2 g
Carbohydrates
sugars
67 g
0,6 g
Fibres 2,7 g
Protein 11 g
Salt 1,8 g

Taralli with oil, not boiled:

Nutrition Facts x100g
Energy value Kcal 429
Kj 1808
Fat
satured fat
12 g
3,2 g
Carbohydrates
sugars
67 g
0,6 g
Fibres 2,7 g
Protein 11 g
Salt 1,8 g

Savoury taralli:

Nutrition Facts x100g
Energy value Kcal 425
Kj 1789
Fat
satured fat
12 g
2,1 g
Carbohydrates
sugars
67 g
0,8 g
Fibres 2,7 g
Protein 11 g
Salt 1,8 g

Tasty taralli:

Nutrition Facts x100g
Energy value Kcal 444
Kj 1870
Fat
satured fat
14 g
3 g
Carbohydrates
sugars
67 g
0,7 g
Fibres 2,7 g
Protein 11 g
Salt 1,8 g

Breadsticks: Wheat flour type 0, water, vegetable oil, salt, wild fennel

Taralli Classici Arianesi all'Olio di Oliva: Wheat flour type 0, water, vegetable oil, salt, wild fennel

Taralli with oil, not boiled: Wheat flour type 0, water, vegetable oil, salt, wild fennel

Taralli Classici Arianesi: Wheat flour type 0, water, salt, wild fennel

Eggs taralli: Wheat flour type 0, water, eggs

Wholewheat Taralli: Wholemeal flour, Wheat flour type 0, water, vegetable oil, salt, wild fennel

Savoury taralli: Wheat flour type 0, water, vino bianco, evo oil, salt, wild fennel

Tasty taralli: Wheat flour type 0, water, evo oil, salt, wild fennel

Store in a cool and dry place

Bag Label
PP5 Plastic PAP21 Paper
Slogan

We are a family from Irpinia that produces artisanal bread and pasta, following traditional techniques.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Boiling the taralli serves several purposes. Firstly, boiling helps to seal the surface of the taralli, making them firmer and crispier once baked. Secondly, boiling helps to remove any excess fat from the surface of the taralli, which could otherwise interfere with subsequent baking. Finally, boiling the taralli can also help them keep longer by preventing the growth of bacteria and mould on the surface.

The tarallo is a versatile food that can be eaten in different ways. Typically, it is eaten as a snack or appetiser, accompanied by a glass of wine or a cold beer. To eat the tarallo, one can simply crunch or bite the product whole, or it can be broken into smaller pieces by hand. The tarallo can also be used as an ingredient in many recipes, for example crumbled up as a breadcrumb for cutlets or fish, or as a base for a crostino. In any case, the tarallo is a highly appreciated food for its crunchy flavour and culinary versatility.

Taralli are a popular foodstuff for their crunchy flavour and culinary versatility. In addition, taralli can provide some health benefits when consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet. For instance, taralli can be a source of complex carbohydrates, which provide long-lasting energy and help keep blood sugar levels stable. In addition, taralli may contain a small amount of protein and fibre, which are important for muscle and digestive health. However, taralli are also high in calories and sodium, so it is important to consume them in moderation and pay attention to portion sizes. Overall, taralli can be a tasty and satisfying addition to a balanced diet, but they should be consumed in moderation as part of a healthy lifestyle.

The term 'taralli' comes from the ancient Greek 'daratos', meaning 'bread'. Taralli are a typical product of Italian cuisine, particularly in the region of Apulia, but are also widespread in other parts of Southern Italy. It is a salty, doughnut-shaped biscuit, usually prepared with flour, olive oil, white wine and salt. There are several regional variations of taralli, with the addition of other ingredients such as chilli pepper, fennel seeds or sunflower oil. The exact origin of the name 'taralli' is not known for sure, but it is thought to be linked to the shape of the biscuit, which resembles a doughnut or a ring, or to the fact that taralli were originally hard, dry, biscuit-like breads used as food rations for soldiers in war.

There is no specific figure who invented taralli, but this product of Italian cuisine has ancient origins and its earliest traces date back to the period of Magna Graecia. In particular, taralli were used as food by the Italic peoples and later by the Romans. Over the centuries, the recipe for taralli has evolved and been enriched with new ingredients and regional variations. In the Apulia region, taralli have become a typical and much appreciated product, thanks to the quality of the local ingredients and the skill of the artisan producers who still make them today following traditional recipes handed down from generation to generation.

There are many types of taralli that vary depending on the region of production, the recipe used and the ingredients used. For example, there are sweet and savoury taralli, taralli with fennel seeds, chilli peppers or olives, taralli made with durum wheat flour or wheat flour, to name but a few examples. Ultimately, the number of types of taralli can be very large and depends on local culinary traditions.

'Finire a tarallucci e vino' is an Italian expression indicating the resolution of a situation in a harmonious and amicable manner, despite any previous disagreements or problems. The expression derives from the custom of ending an argument or dispute by offering tarallucci and wine, symbolising reconciliation and conviviality. Thus, figuratively, 'ending in tarallucci e vino' means reaching an agreement or a peaceful conclusion, without rancour or tension.

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