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I.G.P. Lemon marmalade of Amalfi Coast
It has a delicate and palatable flavour, thanks to the use of the precious “sfusato” lemon of Amalfi Coast. The marmalade is perfectly balanced with sugar according to the ancient recipe of the Poor Clares.
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TRADITION
Nuns endeavor to perform the work that was assigned to them: in spirit of poverty; in spirit of charity; and especially in spirit of devotion, always referring it to the praise of God and the spiritual good of the neighbor. "
From the Constitutions of the Order of Santa Chiara, No. 126
Walking through the enchanted town of Ravello is easy to get lost in the wonders that its narrow streets hide. From the breathtaking views of Amalfi Coast to the beautiful historic villas, eyes linger and heart feels lighter where time seems to stand still. Between a path bordered by a small wall overlooking the valley and a small square, the Monastery of Santa Chiara stands, inhabited by a community of nuns: the Poor Clares.
The history of the monastery began in 1297 when Pope Boniface VIII gave to the Poor Clares the same privileges granted to the Minor Friars. The monastery is considered one of the oldest Franciscan female foundations.
The nuns maintain a close state of seclusion and work in absolute poverty, focusing on the craftsmanship of the best products nature has to offer, working for God and neighbor.
All products prepared within these hallowed walls originate from old recipes handed down over the centuries by nuns.
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Data sheet
Origins | Campania |
Place of production | Ravello (SA) |
Producer | Azienda Agricola "Claustrum" |
Ingredients | Lemons, sugar. Fruit 65 gr for 100 gr of finished product, total sugars 55 gr for 100 gr of finished product. |
Characteristics | It is an important source of vitamin C. |
Food combinations | Excellent for a tasty and energetic breakfast with biscuits and bread, it goes very well with seasoned and spicy cheese. |