For years, this family business has been dedicated to their olive grove with the goal of creating uniquely flavoured oils. La Maja Arbosana is one of them.
Dark chocolate 42% cocoa and caramelised nuts. Pancracio's artisan chocolate with marcona almonds, national pistachio and hazelnut. A crunchy flavour combination that will surprise you.
There are a great variety of chiles or peppers which are are consumed unripened or dry. Among the dry ones consumed, the most popular in Europe are the so-called “Bird’s eye chilis”, a variety of small and very spicy chilis. Powdered cayenne is obtained by grinding some little red chiles of the “Capsicum Frutenses variety”. This results in a very spicy...
It´s one of the most useful vegetables condiments that the cook can make use of. There are hundreds of types of of onions, which vary in colour, flavour and size. The most extensively used is the common onion, appropriate for slow-cooking dishes. It´s use is very similar to that of the fresh onion.
Three top oils that will delight your nose and palate. Explore the exquisite taste nuances of fine Spanish olive oils with our NYIOOC silver medal set!
The La Maja tasting set consists 4 bottles of 500 ml of single-varietal olive oil. The olive oil varietal are Tosca, Arróniz, Arbosana and Koroneiki all in limited editions the oils inspires with incomparable aromas.
It belongs to the onion family, its stems are eaten and they have a softer flavour then the onion. Slow-cooking diminishes its flavour, so it is advisable to add them at the last moment. They go well with soups or salads, eggs dishes, soft cheese and sauces.
It´s one of the many varieties of the onion. It´s flavour is softer than the common onion, being the most refined of the onion family. It is an essential ingredient in French cuisine and it´s used to make sauces like “bearnesa” or “bercy”. Goes well with shellfish and any type of cooking in white wine.
There are a great variety of chiles or peppers which are are consumed unripened or dry. Among the dry ones consumed, the most popular in Europe are the so-called “Bird’s eye chilis”, a variety of small and very spicy chilis. Powdered cayenne is obtained by grinding some little red chiles of the “Capsicum Frutenses variety”. This results in a very spicy...