The sweet must of red grapes is slowly matured in wooden barrels, combined with the aromatic herbs of the Cretan land, creating the wonderful taste of Cretan Nectar balsamic vinegar. This excellent balsamic vinegar from 100% natural ingredients perfectly accompanies any fresh salad, goes perfectly with grilled vegetables and lends a unique note to marinating red meat. Enjoy the unique taste of the Cretan land at every meal!
Balsamic Vinegar
3,60€
Balsamic vinegar: The taste of the Cretan land for delicious food.
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- Components
- Nutritional value
- What does Balsamic Vinegar combine with?
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Volume | 250 ml |
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Origin | Hellas |
Acidity | 6% |
Packing |
Components
concentrated grape must, grape vinegar
*100% natural ingredients. Contains only natural fruit sugars. Without preservatives, additives and colorings.
Nutritional value
- On average per 100 ml:
- Energy: 556 kJ/ 131 kcal
- Fat: 0 gr
- Carbohydrates: 32 gr of which Sugars: 28 gr
- Proteins: 0.5 gr
- Salt: 0 gr
What does Balsamic Vinegar combine with?
Balsamic vinegar is a great ingredient that can add a touch of complexity and sweet acidity to many dishes. Its rich flavor and deep color make it a very versatile ingredient in the kitchen.
What can you combine balsamic vinegar with:
- Salads: Balsamic vinegar is a classic salad dressing. You can use it alone or combine it with olive oil, mustard and honey.
- Cheeses: The sweet and sour taste of balsamic goes well with cheeses such as feta, mozzarella, graviera and stronger cheeses such as gorgonzola.
- Meat: Balsamic vinegar is ideal for marinating red meat, such as beef and lamb. You can also use it to glaze roast chicken or pork.
- Fish: The balsamic vinegar adds an interesting contrast to the flavor of the fish. You can use it to marinate salmon or make a sauce to accompany it.
- Vegetables: Balsamic vinegar can be used to marinate or glaze vegetables such as beets, carrots and onions.
- Fruits: The sweet and sour taste of balsamic goes very well with fruits such as figs, strawberries and apples.
- Sweetness: You can use balsamic vinegar to sweeten desserts such as ice cream, panna cotta or fruit salads.
Ideas for dishes:
- Arugula salad with balsamic dressing: A classic and refreshing salad.
- Stefanato with balsamic: A traditional Greek dish that becomes even more delicious with the addition of balsamic vinegar.
- Veal with balsamic sauce: A rich and tasty main course.
- Salmon with Brussels sprouts and balsamic: A healthy and balanced combination.
- Strawberries with balsamic and nuts: A light and refreshing dessert.
Tips:
- Quantity: Start with a small amount of balsamic and add more if needed.
- Other spices: You can combine balsamic with other spices such as thyme, rosemary or garlic.
- Experiment: Don't be afraid to experiment with different flavor combinations.
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