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Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
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  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer
  • Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer

Organic Chocolate Olivette Almonds from Provence - Direct producer


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Our tasty organic olivettes are almonds from Provence delicately coated with delicious dark chocolate.

They pay homage to green olives and black olives, as well as to the olive trees that make up the charm of Provence, in the south of France.

They have been cultivated, picked and processed by local producers in Provence, in the south of France.

The almond is roasted and then coated with dark chocolate on a layer of sugar, to give it crunch. The dyes used are completely natural: spirulina (green algae) and charcoal.

Almonds, bursting with vitamin E and B, magnesium, calcium, iron and protein, combine with the finesse of chocolate to bring you relaxation and pleasure.

They are certified Bio-FR-09 and are sold in a pretty recyclable golden box.

Once the package has been opened, we advise you to keep the product in a cool, dry place, away from light and humidity, so that it retains all its nutritional and taste qualities.

Do not consume this product in case of allergy to shelled fruits and oilseeds (nuts).

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Ingrédients  :

Roasted almonds from Provence

Dark chocolate 6% (cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter), potato starch, cane sugar, arabic gum, spirulina, charcoal, honey, glucose syrup.

History and origins

 

Almond is a very popular food, certainly for its pleasant taste, but above all for its many uses in cooking and cosmetics and for its countless virtues.

It is eaten alone, in desserts, dishes. It is made into vegetable milk, oil, butter and used in beauty products.

The almond is the fruit of the almond tree and we distinguish the sweet almond, Prunus amygdalus var. dulcis, and the bitter almond, Prunus amygdalus var. amara, the latter being considered toxic, due to its hydrocyanic acid content. It is an oilseed, that is to say rich in lipids and it is often called "oleaginous fruit".

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If the almond is picked before maturity, its skin is still green, the famous almond green. Thus, green and fresh almonds have a tender and milky flesh, with a delicate flavor. In France, it is in June and July that they are harvested.

Once fully ripe, the almond becomes dry and it is harvested in September and October in our climates. It can then be marketed in the shell, shelled, or peeled (the thin brown skin that protects it is removed).

The almond is native to Central Asia and the Middle East. It seems that it has been cultivated in China for three millennia, and that its distribution in Europe was made during Antiquity. It would have been cultivated in France from 500 years before J-C.

The almond tree is cultivated in hot and dry regions: today, the United States, especially California, provide almost half of world production, followed by Spain, Iran, Syria, Italy and Morocco.

In France, we find its production in the South: Bouches du Rhône, Alpes de Haute-Provence, Languedoc-Roussillon and Corsica.

 

The little story

The Romans would have used to throw handfuls of almonds at young brides to promote their fertility and ensure long offspring. This tradition is said to continue in some European countries.

Nutritional advantages

  • It is rich in protein (about 20%, almost as much as meat);
  • It is remineralizing, with high levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, manganese, copper and zinc;
  • It is rich in vitamin E, strongly anti-oxidant, and it is a source of vitamins B1, B2, B3 and B9 (or folic acid);
  • It contains between 11 and 15% of fibers, essentially insoluble, promoting good intestinal transit and giving a lasting feeling of satiety;
  • It contains fatty acids (50% lipids in total) of excellent quality: 35% monounsaturated fatty acids in the form of oleic acid (like olive oil), whose protective properties for the system cardiovascular disease are no longer to be proven (decrease in LDL-cholesterol levels), and 11% of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids, of linoleic acid type (omega 6);
  • It also contains phytosterols, which are also beneficial for cardiovascular health.

 

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