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Olmeda Orígenes Picos from Jerez with Olive Oil - Packet 200 gr.
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| Brand | Olmeda Orígenes |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 200 gr |
| Region | Spain |
Picos from Jerez are the tastiest accompanying in your meals, a traditional bread that goes perfectly with a tapa and your glass of wine or beer. Olmeda Orígenes' delicious picos from Jerez are made in Jerez de la frontera, nationally known to be the cradle of popular culture in Spain.
Picos from Jerez are a natural crunchy snack that every good Spaniard has had in their childhood days. The history of this snack originates from the bakers needs of making some extra money by selling the remaining dough when traditionally making bread. Picos began making part of famous tapas such as the “Russian salad” tapa, dish to which picos of olive oil were added; and to this day, Russian salad with picos is still a must-have in any bar, tavern, restaurant or beach bar. To this day, picos are eaten together with iberico ham, lomo, chorizo, meat, cheese, sauces, sobrasada, dish, pâté, salad, potatoes, gazpacho and soups.
Olmeda Origenes is the heir to artisanal flavors, authentic Spanish natural aromas... and a team dedicated to providing the best possible service.
Olmeda Origenes is about good people, who with great effort and affection, create products to serve our customers, bringing the best of Spanish gastronomy to any part of the world.
Olmeda Orígenes is the search for the best selected products from rural Spain.
Its name is a tribute to a village that symbolizes the richness of Spanish culinary tradition. In Olmeda, bread tastes of freshly baked flour, tomatoes of the hands that grow them, meat of spring pastures and cheese of cream.
Good food is simple, and that's what we're looking for: The origins of a people who don't need to spend too much to eat the best of their land.
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