Mymoune Mulberry Preserve
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Mulberries are considered a difficult fruit to make jam with, yet Mymouné’s Mulberry Preserve makes it look easy. With an astonishing 80% fruit content, all the mulberries in Mymouné’s brilliant preserve are picked and preserved on the same day. This means you get the fresh flavours of perfectly ripe mulberries every time. Try serving on scones with lashings of butter, or simply with toast for breakfast.
Mymouné is a family-run business making artisan Lebanese specialities. Based in the village of Ain El Kabou, at the foot of Mount Sannine, Mymouné takes full advantage of the rich Lebanese soil and Mediterranean weather to grow succulent fruits and fragrant flowers. These are handpicked and carefully selected for use in their preserves, flower-waters, jams and seasonings. Mymouné use traditional Lebanese methods with no artificial preservatives to bring you exquisite flavours from the Middle East.
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Keep refrigerated after opening. Ingredients: mulberries, sugar, fresh lemon juice, fruit pectin.
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Content | Mulberries are considered a difficult fruit to make jam with, yet Mymouné’s Mulberry Preserve makes it look easy. With an astonishing 80% fruit content, all the mulberries in Mymouné’s brilliant preserve are picked and preserved on the same day. This means you get the fresh flavours of perfectly ripe mulberries every time. Try serving on scones with lashings of butter, or simply with toast for breakfast. Mymouné is a family-run business making artisan Lebanese specialities. Based in the village of Ain El Kabou, at the foot of Mount Sannine, Mymouné takes full advantage of the rich Lebanese soil and Mediterranean weather to grow succulent fruits and fragrant flowers. These are handpicked and carefully selected for use in their preserves, flower-waters, jams and seasonings. Mymouné use traditional Lebanese methods with no artificial preservatives to bring you exquisite flavours from the Middle East. See full range of Mymouné products here Keep refrigerated after opening. Ingredients: mulberries, sugar, fresh lemon juice, fruit pectin. | Mymouné sumac is made from pure, sundried wild sumac berries. The bright red sumac berries are crushed to make a coarse powder and used as a spice in Arabian, Turkish & Lebanese cuisine. Add a lemony and zesty touch to fish, chicken, salads and vegetable, sprinkle on eggs, stir into rice or use in marinades. Mymouné is a family-run business making artisan Lebanese specialities. Based in the village of Ain El Kabou, at the foot of Mount Sannine, Mymouné takes full advantage of the rich Lebanese soil and Mediterranean weather to grow succulent fruits and fragrant flowers. These are handpicked and carefully selected for use in their preserves, flower-waters, jams and seasonings. Mymouné use traditional Lebanese methods with no artificial preservatives to bring you exquisite flavours from the Middle East. See full range of Mymouné products here Ingredients: sumac | Sabrina Ghayour and Yotam Ottolenghi have introduced you to the flavour of pomegranate molasses, and now it’s time to try it in a whole new way – freeze-dried rocks! The caramel-coloured shards are light and airy, and dissolve on the tongue with an intense hit of sweet-sour pomegranate flavour. Use the freeze-dried pomegranate molasses rocks to add an exciting new dimension to salads and starters. To balance the intensely sweet-sour flavour, use to top rich and oily dishes, or ones full of roasted, nutty flavours. You could even use the rocks on sweet dishes – surprise dinner guests by using them instead of honeycomb to top ice cream! Ingredients: pomegranate molasses, maltodextrin. Once opened, keep tightly sealed in a dry place. | Za'atar is aromatic blend of herbs and seeds famously used across the Middle East. Za'atar is traditionally eaten as a dip with olive oil and bread or used to season meat, fish or roasted vegetables. Try tossing sliced butternut squash with oil and za'atar, and roast for 40-60 minutes at 180 C. Serve with a spoon of creamy yoghurt. Zaytoun products are fairly traded and sourced from Palestinian farmers, and their za'atar is beautifully aromatic. Ingredients: za'atar-majorana syriaca (55%), sesame, sumac, sea salt, olive oil. This za'atar does not contain wheat and so is gluten free. | Sumac comes from dried and coarsely-ground berries which have a sour, citrus-flavour. The burgundy-coloured sumac berries grow in clusters, and the dried berries are widely used throughout Middle Eastern cuisine in place of lemon juice, vinegar or tamarind. Sprinkle the deep red sumac powder over hummus, or use to garnish Persian rice. Also try combining sumac with fresh lemon juice and olive oil as a salad dressing, or use the lemony flavours to season lahmacun flat breads and grilled fish. Equally, sumac enhances the flavour of lamb and chicken dishes with its citrus notes, and it is often rubbed into kebabs before cooking to cut through the fattiness of the meat. | Olives et Al Egyptian dukkah is a nutty, savoury spice blend that livens up salads and roasted vegetables. In Egypt, it’s commonly served in a dish for people to dip olive oil-soaked bread into as a starter. Dukkah is a traditional Egyptian spice blend of roasted nuts and mixed spices. Almonds, hazelnuts, coriander and cumin are found in nearly every dukkah blend, but each family will have their own secret recipe. This recipe is inspired by a blend that the Olives et Al founders tasted while on a trip to Egypt. A sprinkle of Egyptian dukkah puts a new twist on hummus and plain yoghurt dips. Rub it into lamb or chicken before roasting, or scatter over roasted vegetables and potatoes. It’s also a great crunchy salad topper, or stir through cooked rice for an easy side dish. Ingredients: sesame seeds (36%), mixed spices (coriander, cumin) (29%), mixed nuts (almonds [12%], hazelnuts [12%]), salt, garlic, thyme, black pepper. Contains allergens: sesame, nuts. |
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