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Saclà Mushrooms with Fine Herbs

Our Mushrooms with Fine Herbs (290g) are picked at peak flavour, gently cooked, and preserved in sunflower oil for freshness.

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Saclà Mushrooms with Fine Herbs

Little Plates, Big Flavour

A classic Italian antipasti favourite. Our mushrooms are picked for peak flavour, gently cooked and preserved in sunflower oil. 


Earthy mushrooms and delicate savoury come together in every bite, givinga beautifully balanced, herb-kissed taste. 


Perfect on antipasti platters, stirred through warm pasta, risotto or creamy polenta for a simple, satisfying dish.

Ingredients & nutrition

Ingredients: Cultivated mushrooms in varying proportion 58% (Volvariella volvacea, Pholiota nameko, Agaricus bisporus), sunflower seed oil, onion 6.4%, wine vinegar, salt, sugar, garlic powder, dried savory, extra virgin olive oil, acidity regulator: citric acid.

For allergens see ingredients in BOLD letters.

IF YOU SUFFER FROM ANY ALLERGY ALWAYS READ THE LABEL ON THE PACK, AS SOMETHING MAY HAVE CHANGED.

Typical Nutritional Values per 100g: Energy 334kJ/81kcal, Fat 6.4g, of which Saturates 0.7g, Carbohydrate 1.9g, of which Sugars 0.5g, Fibre 2.8g, Protein 2.5g, Salt 2.0g

Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within 2 weeks.

IF SAFETY BUTTON ON CAP IS UP DO NOT CONSUME.

FAQ

Please browse our Frequently Asked Questions below, where you'll find answers to many of the most common queries.

Antipasti are traditional Italian appetisers served before the main course. The term literally means ‘before the meal’.

Antipasti stimulate the appetite and often include a colourful variety of small bites - typically a mix of cured meats, cheeses, marinated vegetables, olives, seafood, and breads. They can be served plated individually or as a shared platter.

Typically, antipasti is served cold or at room temperature, but some are better served warm, like baked crostini with our Sun-Dried Tomatoes or mini pizzette topped with our Friarielli.

Antipasto is singular (one plate or serving), while antipasti are plural (multiple dishes or a shared platter).

It depends on the ingredients, but popular choices include:

·       White wines: Pinot Grigio, Vermentino, Sauvignon Blanc

·       Red wines: Chianti, Barbera, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

·       Sparkling: Prosecco pairs beautifully with mixed antipasti

Discover our exclusive range of authentic Italian antipasti, available only at sacla.co.uk.
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