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Farro and Vegetable Soup

Farro and Vegetable Soup

2 - 3 servings | 200 g | Plant based | 100% Natural | 24 months

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DESCRIPTION

A dish that celebrates the authenticity of Italian peasant cuisine. Farro, an ancient grain with a rustic flavor, combines with fresh seasonal vegetables, creating a perfect balance of authentic taste and lightness. A recipe that brings the passion and history of Central Italian cuisine to your table.

PREPARATION

1) In a non-stick pan bring 1 liter of water to a boil with 4 or more tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil.
2) Pour the contents of the sachet, cover and let boil for 20 minutes.
3) Add salt to taste and let it rest for 1 minute before serving with extra virgin olive oil.

SUGGESTIONS

Add 50g of smoked pancetta during cooking and serve with 4 slices of toasted bread seasoned with salt, Pecorino cheese, pepper, and olive oil.

INGREDIENTS

Spelt 82%, mixed vegetables 10% (eggplant, zucchini, celery, onion, carrot, tomato, porcini mushrooms (Boletus Edulis), potatoes, leek, garlic), vegetable broth (salt, vegetable protein broth extract of soy and corn, dehydrated vegetables in varying proportions (potato, carrot, onion, garlic, parsley, celery, tomato), corn oil), white beans, extra virgin olive oil, black pepper. May contain traces of: other cereals containing gluten, almonds, hazelnuts, soy, tuna, mustard, cuttlefish, eggs. Contains no added glutamate, chemical ingredients, or animal derivatives.

NUTRITIONAL VALUES

ENERGY: 1416 KJ / 334 KCAL, FAT: 1.7 G, OF WHICH SATURATES: 0.4 G, CARBOHYDRATES: 68.6 G, OF WHICH SUGARS: 1.3 G, PROTEIN: 9.5 G, FIBRE: 3.1 G, SALT: 3.5 G. |

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