Battuto di Olive, Taggiasca Olive Tapenade, 180g

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Taggiasca Olive Tapenade with Sundried Tomatoes and Capers Battuto, meaning "Beaten" is flavoursome blend of coarsely...

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Taggiasca Olive Tapenade with Sundried Tomatoes and Capers

Battuto, meaning "Beaten" is flavoursome blend of coarsely ground Ligurian Taggiasca olives, sun dried tomatoes and capers brought together with olive oil. 

This would be perfect as part of a spring/summer antipasti plater.

Delicious on bruschetta or stirred through salads and pasta.  

Serving suggestion: Try on our Ciappe Liguri) — generously spread with the Battuto di Olive topping, soft goats cheese and rocket. 

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Battuto di Olive, Taggiasca Olive Tapenade, 180g

Regular price
£5.95
Sale price
Regular price
£5.95

Liguria - Read more

Liguria

Liguria is a small but densely populated region of north-west Italy. The narrow ribbon of land is bordered by the Alps, Appenines and the sea. It is home to Genoa, Portofino and the wonderful Cinque Terra.

The region is the original home to a number of Italian staples, like focaccia, minestrone soup and pesto alla genovese. Pesto is made all over Italy, but only pesto alla genovese has a D.O.P. protection – meaning it can only be made in a very precise way using specific ingredients. The ingredients are very simple: basil, pine nuts, garlic, Parmigiano Reggiano, olive oil and salt. Pesto is classically served with trofie, a short, twisted pasta that is also a native of Liguria.

As a coastal region, seafood also features strongly in the local cuisines: tuna, anchovies, sardines and cod in particular. Ciuppin is a soup made from slow-cooked fish, originally created by fishermen to use up the fish that were too small or damaged to sell.