Frantoio Galantino

Orange Extra Virgin Olive Oil Ceramic

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This extra virgin olive oil arrives in a striking hand-painted ceramic vessel, making it as beautiful on your shelf as it is in your kitchen. Part of Galantino's curated collection of flavored oils, it's versatile enough for savory cooking and delicate enough for baking, bringing a sophisticated citrus note to any culinary moment.

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On all orders over $150

CLEAN INGREDIENTS

Sourced from small batch producers

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Damages are fully covered by Route

FREE SHIPPING

On all orders over $150

CLEAN INGREDIENTS

Sourced from small batch producers

SAFE SHIP

Damages are fully covered by Route

This extra virgin olive oil arrives in a striking hand-painted ceramic vessel, making it as beautiful on your shelf as it is in your kitchen. Part of Galantino's curated collection of flavored oils, it's versatile enough for savory cooking and delicate enough for baking, bringing a sophisticated citrus note to any culinary moment.

Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil 99%, orange (1%)

Drizzle over grilled fish or fresh salads to add a vibrant citrus note. Enhance roasted vegetables and white meats with a bright, zesty finish. Use sparingly in baking to impart a subtle orange aroma and depth.

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In the green valley at the bottom of Monte Subasio right between Assisi, Perugia and Spoleto – jewels of the geen Umbria region – there is the ancient factory of Antico Pastificio Umbro producing pasta and rice in the old traditional way. Around 1921-1925 a few elder workers learned the method of using bronze extruders and cutting the pasta by hand which dries slowly for a long time. The pure waters from the small rivers of Monte Subasio gives a healthy consistency to the pasta. You should definitely taste this pasta made in the area of medieval small towns full of heritage and green landscapes.