Paprika & Eggpalnt Pate La Chinata
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Paprika & Eggpalnt Pate La Chinata
La Chinata has selected a range of Mediterranean products, apart from olives, like pepper, tomato, porcini mushroom and has elaborated tasty pâtés enriched with Extra Virgin Olive Oil that are a tempting appetizer and something else... Ingredients: Sweet paprika (51%), eggpalnt (20%), garlic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, parsley, acidity regulator: E-330 (citric acid)). May contain traces of nuts, gluten and milk.
Contents: 180 g. Sweet paprika (30%), tomato and eggplant pulp (19%), Extra Virgin Olive Oil, double tomato concentrate, onion, fructose, cowmilk, basil, parsley, modified corn starch, salt, acidity regulator: E-270 (lactic acid), natural aromas, may contain traces of cashew nuts, almonds, gluten and milk.
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Why in GourmetVip - Patés La Chinata
The Origin of la Chinata
The history of La chinata begins around 1932, when our ancestors began to grind olives from our region: Gata’s mountain range. In those days, olive oil was obtained in rudimentary olive-oil mills. Olives were put into stone mills to be crushed, and a paste came out as a result. Such paste was later on put into a press in order to extract the oil. Paste layers were formed, and they were separated by circular plates. By pressing those plates olive oil was extracted. The olive oil that came from the process was decanted to separate it from the Alpechín: a mixture of water and olive residue.
Aware of the growing concern among our clients to consume healthy, natural foods; we have for some time been producing a top quality range of products under our brand: La Chinata gourmet selection. They are mostly products made of our best virgin extra olive oil, but we have recently added several vinegars, honeys, salts, among other products.
A Mediterranean temptation
‘Pâté’ is a French invention from the middle Ages, it means ‘paste’. It is said that the first olive paste, also known as ‘olivada’ or ‘tapanade’ was originated in the Provence, although some affirm that it already existed before in other Mediterranean countries before that.
La Chinata has selected a range of Mediterranean products, apart from olives, like pepper, tomato, porcini mushroom… and has elaborated tasty pâtés enriched with Extra Virgin Olive Oil that are a tempting appetizer, simply spread on a slice of bread.
Moreover, the gastronomical possibilities are sheer endless: you can add them to salads, pastas, pizzas or use them to go with vegetables, fish or white meat. As part of vinaigrette, it’s an original new way of dressing a salad.
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