Apricot fruit spread - Made from honey-sweet, delicious apricots. The apricot (Prunus armeniaca - also called apricot) - belongs to the subgenus Prunophora of the rose<br />family Prunus. The apricot originates from north-eastern China; the Romans brought it to Europe via Anatolia in about 70 BC. Apricots are mainly cultivated in Mediterranean<br />countries such as Italy and Spain. There are also more northerly growing areas, such as in the Vinschgau region of South Tyrol, from where we get our apricots. Apricots<br />have a special nutritional value. The content of calcium, potassium, phosphorus and iron as well as vitamins B5, vitamin C and above all provitamin A is higher than in almost<br />any other fruit.<br /><br />Ingredients - apricots (75%), sugar, lemon juice, gelling agent: pectins (from apple).<br /><br />Properties: Vegan, Gluten-free<br />Contents: 335 g<br />Category: Fruit spreads<br />Mood: Breakfast, Dessert<br />Variety: Apricot<br /><br />Average nutritional values per 100g:<br />Energy: 599 kJ / 141 kcal<br />Fat: 0,4 g<br />thereof saturated fatty acids: < 0,1 g<br />Carbohydrates: 33 g<br />thereof sugar: 32 g<br />Protein: 0.6 g<br />Salt: 0 g<br /><br />Store unopened in a cool, dry place.<br />Once opened, store in the refrigerator at 4 °C and enjoy within 2 weeks.<br />Best before: 24 months from date of production.<br />
Organic lime blossom honey is made from the bright blossoms of the majestic lime tree. It tastes sweet and fresh like mint and its floral scent clearly indicates the<br />blossom. Our BIO lime blossom honey is delicious in tea (tip: lime blossom tea) and on bread.<br /><br />Country of origin: Italy<br /><br />Light, yellowish-golden honey, sometimes with a greenish shimmer, smells sweetly and aromatically of lime blossoms, tastes sweetish and refreshing, is made from the<br />nectar of lime blossoms.<br /><br />Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)<br />
creamy alfalfa honey for unobtrusively sweetening every drink, whether hot or cold;<br />pairings<br /><br />Espresso coffee, green tea, fruit salads and smoothies.<br />in cooking<br /><br />as a garnish for fruit salads and ice cream, to mitigate the acidity of tomato sauce, with blue cheeses<br />