Toketti di Pane Carasau are satisfying, bite-sized snacks made from the traditional Sardinian flatbread called Pane Carasau. Dating back to ancient times, it is a thin and crispy bread made with semolina. Available in Classic, Peperoncino (Chili Pepper), and Rosmarino (Rosemary). Toketti di Pane Carasau combine the authentic flavor of Sardinia with an irresistible crunch. When fried, the bread crisps…
Toketti di Pane Carasau are satisfying, bite-sized snacks made from the traditional Sardinian flatbread called Pane Carasau. Dating back to ancient times, it is a thin and crispy bread made with semolina. Available in Classic, Peperoncino (Chili Pepper), and Rosmarino (Rosemary). Toketti di Pane Carasau combine the authentic flavor of Sardinia with an irresistible crunch. When fried, the bread crisps…
Toketti di Pane Carasau are satisfying, bite-sized snacks made from the traditional Sardinian flatbread called Pane Carasau. Dating back to ancient times, it is a thin and crispy bread made with semolina. Available in Classic, Peperoncino (Chili Pepper), and Rosmarino (Rosemary). Toketti di Pane Carasau combine the authentic flavor of Sardinia with an irresistible crunch. When fried, the bread crisps…
It is made with fresh, high quality Vermont cream from the local St. Albans Cooperative, a coop of 500 family farms in Northeast Vermont. Crème Fraîche is exquisitely rich, with a cultured, nutty flavor and creamy texture. A staple of French Cuisine, Crème Fraîche can be used as an ingredient for sauces, pastry, custard, or as a topping on pie,…
Rich in butterfat, our creme fraiche is fermented for 18 hours giving it the perfect balance of tang with hints of sweet cream. With 40% butterfat content, our cultured cream is perfect for sauces, soups, and high temperature cooking. Its gently tart flavor and inherant sweetness also make it a perfect topping for desserts.
Zante currants (in the United States), or currants (in other English-speaking countries), or Corinthian raisins, are dried berries of the small, sweet, seedless grape cultivar 'Black Corinth' (Vitis vinifera).The name comes from the Anglo-French phrase "raisins de Corinthe" (grapes of Corinth) and the Ionian island of Zakynthos (Zante), which was once the major producer and exporter. It is not related…