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Default SICILIAEMPORIUM TYPICAL SICILIAN FOODS

Visit the web site SiciliaEmporium www.siciliaemporium.it , Here you
can find the extra virgin oil D.O.P, typical Sicilian oil, green color
with fruity flavour and a soft bitter peppery flavour background that
render it very good on the salads.

You will find a lot of wines of great class, you will be able to choose
more that adapted for every occasion!

You will be able to taste the various varieties of the exquisite Etna
honey, we have chosen for you: the tasty millefiori honey, the delicate
oak chestnut honey, the exquisite orange honey, and many other pleasant
characteristic essences of the zone.

Made for you following Sicily traditions, you will be able to savour
the renowned Nebrodi cold cuts prepared to you with the black pork.

Directly from the antique cheese tradition to your table! Here the
perfumed D.O.P. Sicilian cheeses, you will be able to savour the
exquisite provola ragusana and the palatable pecorino with a lot of
other delicious home-bred cheeses.
www.siciliaemporium.it

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