The most widespread olives since the Middle Ages
Leccino Olives are among the most widely cultivated in Italy, thanks to their delicate flavour. They are believed to originate from central Italy, and evidence there goes back to the Middle Ages. Today they are diffused throughout the Peninsula. The sweet, mellow taste of the olive is blended with a bouquet of flavours and aromas, including the intensity of chilli.
Suggestions for consumption:
Leccino olives have a spicy and slightly aromatic flavour and are most frequently used as snacks or in appetisers of cheese and cured meats.
They are used to flavour dishes of both meat and fish. Another use is in the dish, with potatoes, peppers, aubergine and tomatoes.
Nutritional Values:
Energy 1016 kJ / 247 kcal; Fat 23.8 g of which saturated fatty acids 3 g; Carbohydrates 3.5 g of which 0 g sugars; Fibers 4 g; Protein: 1.5 g; Salt 3 g.
Ingredients:
olives, salt, sunflower oil, spices.
Net Weight
200 g
- Net weight
- 200 g
- Ingredients
- olives, salt, sunflower oil, spices.