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Fig Chutney
The purple figs are chosen when they are perfectly ripe and are prepared according to tradition in a mixture of vinegar, cooked the old-fashioned way in copper cauldrons, in small quantities and always with an emphasis on quality.
The purple figs are chosen when perfectly ripe and are prepared according to tradition in a mixture of vinegar, cooked the old-fashioned way in copper cauldrons to ensure quality.
This fig chutney goes particularly well with foie gras, to which it adds a tangy note and a delicious sweet and sour flavor. Its blend of spices will delight lovers of oriental cuisine.
Packaging :
115 g : jar
Tasting advice :
The possibilities of presentation are various:
- Serve the foie gras on a plate with a mini-quenelle of chutney.
- Put the jar on the table and let the guests help themselves as they wish.
- Put a little touch of it on toast, on top of the foie gras.
- Use it to garnish small foie gras verrines, with crumbled gingerbread for example.
- It is also excellent to deglaze a frying pan and to accompany white meats, in preparations based on goat cheese and honey, with game terrines, or with duck breast or grilled meats.
To be kept in a cool place maximum 10 days after opening.
Figs 45 %, apples, onions, cane sugar, white Oc wine (sulphites), cider vinegar (sulphites), sultanas, sherry vinegar (sulphites), extra virgin olive oil, spices 0,3 % of which curry (mustard, celery), garlic, colouring: ordinary caramel, salt.
Average nutritional values | Per 100 g |
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Energy (kJ / kcal) | 521 / 124 |
Total fat (g) | 2 |
Saturated fat (g) | 0,5 |
Carbohydrates (g) | 24 |
sugars (g) | 21 |
Proteins (g) | 0,9 |
Salt (g) | 0,4 |