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Confituras Tradicionales Bitter Orange Jam - Jar 300 gr.
A fruit that, due to its powerful bitter taste, is very rarely eaten fresh, but once turned into marmalade it becomes the queen of citrus fruits.
Product information
| Brand | Confituras Tradicionales |
|---|---|
| Variety | Bitter Orange |
| Capacity | 300 gr |
| Region | Murcia |
The true classic in the citrus range of Traditional Jams. A gastronomic jewel that only Master Confectioners truly master. A fruit that, due to its powerful bitter taste, is very rarely consumed fresh, but once turned into jam it becomes the queen of citrus fruits.
Its origin is attributed to a remedy for English royalty in the 16th century and, to this day, it is a constant feature of any self-respecting English breakfast. A classic that, of course, Confituras Tradicionales has in its citrus range.
At Confituras Tradicionales they are heirs to a legacy. They are located in the Region of Murcia, but their history has its roots in France, land of jams and gastronomic traditions, where their parents learned a trade and a tradition. A trade that today they perpetuate with the utmost responsibility and pride.
The history of Confituras Tradicionales is that of a family saga that has jam marked in its DNA. Today, the company is made up of Francisco José and Mari Paz Fernández, children of a married couple of emigrant artisans who learned in the sunny Provençal lands of the south of France a know-how and a tradition from the hands of the Octave masters, founders of the legendary Maison Octave.
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