Línea aceites especiales – ETHNOS
Pietro Coricelli “ETHNOS” special oils line is dedicated to gourmand palates, for those who quest for the greatest combinations of tastes and aromas, drawing inspiration from the world’s culinary tradition. Eight valued oils, obtained exclusively from pressing in order to preserve all the features and flavor, offering everyone a new, rich and precious taste experience. An out-and-out trip beyond the borders of taste. They are perfect to complete creative recipes where oil is not just an ingredient, but the real protagonist.
ARGAN
One of the rarest oils in the world, typical of Morocco. Prized for its nutritional benefits, to be drizzled over food as a condiment “a crudo” or stirred into soups, couscous and tajines.
AVOCADO
A typical fruity oil from South America, with a soft and light consistency. Thanks to its fresh and nutty aroma, it is great to season salads, marinades pasta and grilled fish or meat.
SESAME
Typical of Asian cuisine, where it’s used both for dressing and for cooking, it has a sweet and toasted flavor. Excellent in recipes with white meat, thai rice and oriental salads; it is also good for frying.
WALNUT
It was once widely used in recipes of northern Italy and central Europe. It has a rich, nutty flavor that is perfect for salad dressing, to season fish and steaks, to toss with pasta and jazz up desserts.
PUMPKIN
It is considered an outright delicacy in countries such as Austria and Germany. Thanks to its fruity and spicy taste, it is great to season stuffed potatoes and vegetables, soups and even cheese and desserts.
HEMP
It has a unique nutritional profile, that can be preserved only by cold pressing the seeds. Just a few drops will enhance your soups, pasta and stir fried vegetables. Great for all kinds of sauces, too.
PISTACHIO
Rich in vitamins, minerals and Omega 3, it is clearly recognizable for its strong green colour and unique flavour. Use it as a special tasty touch on vegetables, shellfish, smoked salmon and desserts.
COCONUT
This peculiar oil, which at room temperature is solid and becomes liquid once warmed, is extracted from the dried coconut pulp. Typical of tropical cuisine, it has a sweet and delicate taste. Try it both on sweet and salty courses: it is excellent in soups with cereals and legumes, meat, vegetables and purees. Thanks to its high heat resistance, it’s an efficient butter substitute and can be used for frying, too.