Description | Jam made from wild rose petals. | Jam made from local strawberries. | Jam made from whole or pieces of figs in syrup. | Jam made from local figs. | Honey obtained mainly from bees on oak trees and other forest trees, citrus blossoms, and other wild and medicinal plants. | Dark red quince pieces in syrup. |
Content | This product has been prepared for more than 50 years due to the huge production in the area and it is a way to conserve Jam for winter time. | Strawberry jam is one of the most popular jams globally. It is commonly consumed with bread for morning breakfast. | The figs jam and its production method have more than 50 years of tradition in the area due to the huge number of figs trees and it is usually served as a dessert in winter time, with bread alone or accompanying cheese. | It is a jam known and prepared in the area for more than 500 years due to the abundance, especially in the past, of figs in the region. It is mainly consumed as a dessert after lunch with or without bread. It used to be the major winter dessert. | Honey has a unique taste and is characterized to be rich in minerals such as potassium,magnesium. Another form of honey that is popular is the comb honey that consists of chunks of honey-filled combs taken directly from the hive. | It has been prepared in the area for more than 200 years. |
Additional information |
Weight |
0,755 kg |
Net Weight |
790 Grams
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Weight |
0,850 kg |
Net Weight |
900 Grams
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Weight |
0,380 kg |
Net Weight |
430 Grams
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Weight |
0,860 kg |
Net Weight |
900 Grams
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Weight |
0,790 kg |
Net Weight |
800 Grams
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