Black currant preserves. The Darbo family started making preserves in the Austrian town of Gorz, in 1879. The company may not have divulged all the secrets behind its success, but it has revealed one: Only the best fruits are good enough for its preserves. This is why they source their fruit from the world's best fruit-growing regions. Decades of experience and long-standing fruit-buying relationships give them an edge when it comes to obtaining choice, high quality fruits which are then processed by gentle cooking.
The D'arbo Acacia honey is light in color and sweet in flavor. Actually made from the 'black locust tree' Acacia honey has a lower acidity level than most honey's and a smooth liquid consistency.
Apricot preserves. The Darbo family started making preserves in the Austrian town of Gorz, in 1879. The company may not have divulged all the secrets behind its success, but it has revealed one: Only the best fruits are good enough for its preserves. This is why they source their fruit from the world's best fruit-growing regions. Decades of experience and long-standing fruit-buying relationships give them an edge when it comes to obtaining choice, high quality fruits which are then processed by gentle cooking.
With a persistent golden, thick cream, its clean aromatic expression lovingly recalls oriental spices, with the interesting flavors of vanilla and black pepper.
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