Sugo alla Amatriciana – Alpe del Garda

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Authentic taste from Lake Garda

  • Le Selezioni dell’Alpe
  • Made in Italy with high-quality, local ingredients.
  • Ideal for pasta dishes

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Mediterranean flavor for the kitchen

Sugo alla Amatriciana – Alpe del Garda – This traditional Italian Sugo alla Amatriciana brings the unmistakable taste of the Amatrice region directly into the kitchen. With ripe Italian tomatoes, crispy pancetta, onions and a fine selection of spices, it adds an authentic Mediterranean touch to any dish. Every jar of this sauce gives your dishes that certain something and invites you on a culinary journey to Italy.

Ingredients:

  • Italian tomato sauce (57%): Fresh and juicy, forms the basis of the sauce and gives it its characteristic fruity taste.
  • Onions: provide a natural sweetness and aromatic depth.
  • Smoked bacon (pork belly, salt, sugar: dextrose, flavorings, spices, antioxidant: E301, preservatives: E250 – E252) Gives the sauce its characteristic seasoning and hearty taste.
  • White wine: Gives the sauce a fine, fruity note.
  • Bacon (pork, salt, spices, herbs, antioxidant: sodium ascorbate, preservatives: sodium nitrite)
  • Cold-pressed olive oil
  • Spices: A harmonious blend of salt, sugar, parsley and pepper round off the taste.

 

Note for allergy sufferers: May contain traces of wheat flour, celery, fish and mussels.

 

Use: Ideal for anyone who loves Italian cuisine and appreciates a quick but tasty and healthy meal.

 

Storage: Once opened, store in the refrigerator and consume within a few days.

 

Weight: 250 gram

 

Nutritional information per 100 g:

  • Energy / calorific value: 510 kJ / 123 kcal
  • thereof fat: 8.7 g
  • of which saturated fatty acids: 1.8 g
  • Carbohydrates: 5.9 g
  • thereof sugar: 2.2 g
  • thereof protein: 4.1 g
  • Salt: 1.2 g

 

lMHD: 16.03.2026

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Weight 0,450 kg

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