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Elizondo Nº 3 Premium Picual 500ml – Spanish Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Elizondo Nº 3 Premium Picual 500ml – Spanish Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Elizondo Nº 3 Premium Picual Extra Virgin Olive Oil (500ml) is an award-winning Spanish olive oil made from 100% Picual olives, harvested at their optimal point of ripeness in Jaén, Andalusia.

With a rich green hue and intense flavor, it’s packed with antioxidants and polyphenols. This oil delivers bold aromas of freshly cut grass, green almond, and a peppery finish—hallmarks of high-quality Picual.

The larger 500ml format is perfect for everyday use in cold dishes, gourmet recipes, or simply drizzled over toasted bread.

✔️ 100% Picual olives – powerful and healthy
✔️ Cold-pressed for maximum quality
✔️ Spanish extra virgin olive oil from Jaén
✔️ Ideal for salads, meats, and dipping
✔️ Elegant 500ml bottle for regular use

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Discover the World of Truffles

A truffle is an underground fungus that forms near the roots of trees like oak and hazelnut. The Black Summer Truffle (Tuber aestivum) is one of the most highly valued varieties. These truffles are prized for their delicate yet earthy flavor and their captivating aroma. Truffles are rare and difficult to find, as they grow only under specific conditions in the soil. Their scarcity, combined with the skill needed to harvest them, is why they are considered a luxury ingredient in the culinary world. Typically, truffles are found in the Mediterranean regions of Europe and have become a symbol of fine dining and gourmet cuisine.

Truffle Harvesting

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Truffle Harvesting Process

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Truffle Usage in Cooking