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 />
Linden honey 500g<br /><br />Light, yellowish-golden honey, sometimes with a greenish tinge, smells sweetly and aromatically of lime blossoms, tastes sweetish and refreshing (like mint), is obtained<br />from the nectar of lime blossoms.<br /><br />Lime blossom honey is made from the light-coloured blossoms of the majestic lime tree. It tastes sweetly minty and its floral scent clearly indicates the blossom. Our lime<br />blossom honey is delicious in tea (tip: lime blossom tea) and on bread.<br /><br />The freshly harvested honey is liquid, but can crystallise over time. This process is completely natural and the crystallised honey can be liquefied again in a warm water bath<br />(up to 40° C).<br /><br />Honey is not suitable for children or babies under 12 months.<br /><br />Country of origin: Italy<br />
Blueberry syrup. Pasteurised.<br />JUICE CONTENT IN THE SYRUP<br />Min. 55%.<br />COUNTRY OF PRODUCTION<br />Austria - Tyrol<br />INGREDIENTS: 55% cranberry juice from concentrate (EU), sugar, acidifier citric acid.<br /><br />Average nutritional values per 100g<br />Energy: 1063 kJ /250 kcal<br />Fats: 0g<br />of which saturated fatty acids: 0g<br />Carbohydrates: 59g<br />of which sugars: 59g<br />Protein: 0.9 g<br />Salt: 0g<br /><br />CONSERVATION AND STORAGE<br />Store in a cool, dry place. Store in the fridge after opening and consume as soon as possible.<br />
Plattner Bienenhof Orange Honey is harvested from the nectar of the white blossoms of the evergreen orange bush. It smells delicately of flowers and freshly of orange and<br />also tastes like it. Plattner Bienenhof orange honey is a versatile, precious edible honey.<br /><br />On average, our honey contains approx. 17-19% water, approx. 70% simple sugars (carbohydrates in the form of glucose and fructose), approx. 2.5% sucrose, approx.<br />0.1% other sugars and approx. 8% other substances. These naturally occurring components are: Acids, lactones, mineral salts, proteins, amino acids, vitamins, colloids<br />and aromatic substances.<br /><br />Honey, with about 300 kilocalories per 100 grams, is an energy-rich natural product, quickly digestible and well and rapidly absorbed by the body.<br /><br />Honey is a living food!<br /><br />It is even said to have some interesting positive properties on the human body: sedative (calming), antiseptic (germicidal), antianemic (increases red blood cells), diuretic<br />(increases water excretion), and many more.<br /><br />The freshly harvested honey is liquid, but can crystallise over time. This process is quite natural and the crystallised honey can be liquefied again in a warm water bath (up<br />to 40° C).<br /><br />Honey is not suitable for children or babies under 12 months.<br /><br />Country of origin: Italy<br />
Its colour varies from nut-brown to amber and it smells of wood, its taste is bittersweet. This varietal honey is obtained from the nectar of the chestnut tree blossom.<br /><br />Our popular Plattner Bienenhof chestnut honey is made from the nectar of the chestnut tree blossom and tastes slightly tart. It reminds of tannins and wood in the nose as<br />well as in the mouth. These flavours make it slightly less sweet and more liquid compared to others. Plattner Bienenhof Kastanien honey is a great accompaniment to<br />mature cheese, but also tastes great when enjoyed traditionally.<br /><br />On average, our honey contains about 17-19% water, about 70% simple sugars (carbohydrates in the form of glucose and fructose), about 2.5% sucrose, about 0.1% other<br />sugars and about 8% other substances. These naturally occurring components are: Acids, lactones, mineral salts, proteins, amino acids, vitamins, colloids and aromatic<br />substances.<br /><br />Honey, with about 300 kilocalories per 100 grams, is an energy-rich natural product, quickly digestible and well and rapidly absorbed by the body.<br /><br />Honey is a living food!<br /><br />It is even said to have some interesting positive properties on the human body: sedative (calming), antiseptic (germicidal), antianemic (increases red blood cells), diuretic<br />(increases water excretion), and many more.<br /><br />The freshly harvested honey is liquid, but can crystallise over time. This process is quite natural and the crystallised honey can be liquefied again in a warm water bath (up<br />to 40° C).<br /><br />Honey is not suitable for children or babies under 12 months.<br /><br />Country of origin: Italy<br />
Classic Penne<br />Our company is the only pasta factory that does not<br />produce ribbed penne<br />Smooth or ribbed? Let's unravel the dilemma: in the Neapolitan tradition, penne are born smooth and this is how we love them. If cold-processed, bronze-drawn and slowly<br />dried, smooth pasta becomes porous and does not need ridging to hold the sauce. On the contrary, the more uniform thickness compared to its ribbed sister makes it<br />particularly refined. A drizzle of oil is enough to tell the difference!<br /><br />Ingredients: DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA, water.<br /><br />Average nutritional values per 100g:<br />Energy: 357kcal/1514Kj<br />Fat: 1,6g<br />of which saturated fatty acids: 0,6g<br />Carbohydrates: 72,5g<br />Fibres: 2,7g<br />Proteins: 13,1g<br />Salt: 0,01g<br />
Macaroni of Tuscany<br />Maccheroni di Toscana is inspired by the local tradition that includes among its various formats a pasta suitable for the most important and robust sauces. A 'tough' format<br />is just what you need to enhance the best meat and game ragouts, typical of our region.<br /><br />Ingredients: DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA, water.<br /><br />Average nutritional values per 100g:<br />Energy: 357kcal/1514Kj<br />Fat: 1,6g<br />of which saturated fatty acids: 0,6g<br />Carbohydrates: 72,5g<br />Fibres: 2,7g<br />Proteins: 13,1g<br />Salt: 0,01g<br />
Honey preparation with white truffle<br /><br />Ingredients: Honey (origin Tuscany) 96%, white truffle (Tuber borchii Vitt. - origin Italy)<br />2,5%, white truffle (Tuber magnatum Pico - origin Italy) 1%, aroma.<br />Storage: Once opened, store in the fridge between 0 and + 4° C and consume within a few days.<br />a few days.<br />Nutritional values per 100 g of product:<br />Energy 1429 kJ (336 kcal)<br />Fats 00,0 g<br />of which saturated fatty acids 00,0 g<br />Carbohydrates 78,0 g<br />of which sugars 78,0<br />Protein 6.0 g<br />Salt 0.03 g<br />
... tastes very refreshing and is not too sweet. The syrup can be diluted with water as desired - our suggestion: 1:7.<br /><br />Ingredients: 60% elderflower extract (water, high proportion of elderflowers), sugar, juice of the Northern Lemon (Chaenomeles japonica or also Cido).<br /><br />Depending on the weather (autumn must be warm, otherwise the harvest will fail), the black and blue elderberries are sometimes also made into syrup and fruit spreads.<br /><br /><br />Info on the Nordic lemon<br />The Nordic lemon contains more vitamin C than the conventional lemon. Temperatures as low as -40°C are no problem for them. That is why it is ideally suited for cultivation<br />in our fields. Originally it comes from Latvia, where it is still cultivated and used today as 'the' lemon. Its fruit is very acidic and not suitable for immediate fresh<br />consumption. We use the juice of the Nordic lemons as a substitute for citric acid, which is partly produced artificially. The plant of the Nordic lemon blossoms fiery red from<br />April to June and has a refreshing fragrance. The fruits are harvested in mid-October.<br /><br />Average nutritional values per 100ml<br />Energy: 680kJ/160kcal<br />Fat: < 0,5g<br />thereof saturated fatty acids: < 0,1g<br />Carbohydrates: 40g<br />thereof sugar: 40g<br />Protein: < 0,5g<br />Salt: 0.10g<br />