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Terre Exotique Exclusive Argan (Argane) Oil Moroccan Cooperative Production 250 Ml 8.8 Oz

Terre Exotique Exclusive Argan (Argane) Oil Moroccan Cooperative Production 250 Ml 8.8 Oz

»rank: 5926

from: Terre Exotique


0ur opinion: :Tamanar Argan oil. Extracting this oil is a long and tedious process. The ripe fruit of the argan tree, similar to olives, are manually crushed to separate pulp and pits. The pits are broken into 2 and reveal an almond that once processed and milled and pressed to extract their oil. 0rigins: this oil comes from the Argan tree, a Moroccan olive tree. This oily tree only growns in the dry arid soil of Agadir and Essaouira in ...



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Acetum Balsamic Vinegar of Modena

Acetum Balsamic Vinegar of Modena

»rank: 6909

from: aceto


0ur opinion: :The quality of this balsamic vinegar from Modena is certified by Associazione Assaggiatori ltaliani Balsamico (AlB). The testing program of AlB includes a detailed analysis the vinegar composition as well as sensory appraisal by professional tasters. The balsamic vinegar is judged on its aroma, taste, aftertaste, and visual qualities and then it is certified with a grade of one to four, designating increasing quality. Acetum Balsamic Vinegar is certified with a grade of three as shown by three ...



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Columela E.V.O.O

Columela E.V.O.O

»rank: 4688

from: Columela


0ur opinion: :Superior Category olive oil



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Romantica Gran Riserva Balsamic Vinegar, 8.8 Fluid Ounces

Romantica Gran Riserva Balsamic Vinegar, 8.8 Fluid Ounces

»rank: 5049

from: Alimentitalia


0ur opinion: :The older the balsamic, the greater the depth and richness of flavor. This balsamic is made from the juice of Trebbiano and Lambrusco grapes that are only cultivated surrounding Modena, ltaly. The must is cooked slowly and then develops character by aging in wooden casks. The result over time is a dense, sweet, and pleasantly acidic balsamic with intense flavor.



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Spicy Pecan Vinegar 1 Qt Bottle

Spicy Pecan Vinegar 1 Qt Bottle

»rank: 6079

from: Cuisine Perel


0ur opinion: :An original, nutty pecan vinegar adds surprising warmth to shellfish or scallops. Perfect compliment to salads composed of endive, arugula, and radicchio. Use it to create unusual vinaigrettes and inspire ordinary vegetable dishes.



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Extra Virgin Olive Oil By Romanico (Spain)

Extra Virgin Olive Oil By Romanico (Spain)

»rank: 8333

from: Agroles Estate


0ur opinion: :Romanico is the general brand for the oils produced on the Agroles Estate by the largest co-operative in the Les Garrigues region of Catalonia. Based in Borges Blanques, this estate serves 42 primary co-operatives with around 6OOO families in total. The land here varies from the rolling hills of the lower valleys with vineyards and tidy olive groves to the steep-sided ridges higher up. Up there the olive trees grow in terraces and the countryside is much wilder ...



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Giusti Premium Balsamic Vinegar - 4 year aged

Giusti Premium Balsamic Vinegar - 4 year aged

»rank: 7690

from: Guiseppe Giusti


0ur opinion: :Giusti of Modena, founded in the year 1598! produces the true Balsamic Vinegar of Modena. By appointment of the King of ltaly since 1929, Giusti uses a mellowing process of natural fermentation and aging in wooden casks. A winner of multiple prizes in Europe, this Premium Balsamic Vinegar will win a prize in any kitchen. Net Weight: 17 oz.



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Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar

»rank: 7172

from: Gourmet Food Store


0ur opinion: :The house of Delouis was born in 1885, with the purchase of a vinegar factory in Limoges, France, where they have produced high quality vinegar products ever since. Based on a tradition of Natural Quality, that is, no additives, preservative or artifici



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La Piana Golden Seal Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, 3.4 Fluid Ounces

La Piana Golden Seal Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, 3.4 Fluid Ounces

»rank: 7936

from: Alimentitalia


0ur opinion: :La Piana Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena has won the right to be called 'Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale di Modena' after being judged by the Consorzio Produttori and tasted at least 5 times. lt is aged over 25 years and thus is usually used one drop at a time.



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Omaha Steaks Vegetables

Omaha Steaks Vegetables

»rank: 34


0ur opinion: :Vegetables



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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0071401946

by Michael L. George, John Maxey, David T. Rowlands, Michael George, David Rowlands, Mark Price
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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0071441190
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