Savory powder is made by grinding the dried leaves of the plant. It has an aromatic, slightly spicy flavor: it is a mix of thyme, rosemary and black pepper notes, with a touch of heat and freshness.
Chef’s Advice
Savory powder is often used in the preparation of sauces and gravies made with meat, cheese and vegetables. A very special pairing is with legumes to aid digestion.
What makes Ordine Contadino flowers and herbs special?
The flowers and herbs are hand-picked and within minutes brought to the drying rooms and placed on frames. The company practices natural drying by dehumidifying the air, without increasing the ambient temperature. The herbs, first defoliated, and dried flowers are placed in paper bags to be stored at controlled humidity and temperature. This process, combined with the chemical/physical/organic characteristics of the soil and the climatic value of the place (Temperature excursion/Solar exposure/Altitude) leads to a dried product with high concentration of essential oils and high color yield over time.
Origin
Cembra Valley – Trentino – Italy
Typology
Savory powder
Packaging
15 g
Nome scientifico: Satureja montana
Raccolto a mano. Essiccato naturalmente a bassa temperatura.
Peso: 15 g
ModalitĂ di conservazione: conservare in luogo fresco ed asciutto, al riparo dalla luce ed in contenitore chiuso ermeticamente.
Indirizzo e ragione sociale: Ordine Contadino Azienda agricola Nadalini Danilo Fraz. Gresta 27, Segonzano (TN) Val di Cembra – Trentino – IT






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