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MitCimus Cherry Anchovy Pepper with Feta Cheese in Oil 300g

MitCimus Cherry Anchovy Pepper with Feta Cheese in Oil 300g

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Food energy
460.00kcal
Protein
14.10g
Carbohydrates
12.90g
Fat
33.00g
Made in
Ukraine
Trademark
MitCimus
Ingredients
  • Cherry peppers of red, green, orange colors, cheese, anchovy, vegetable oil.
Producer's site:
: https://mitcymus.ua/
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Анчоус или хамса – небольшая рыба длиной 12-15 см. Обитает в умеренно теплых водах в открытом море близи всех материков, за исключением Антарктиды. Является важнейшим объектом промысла. Эта мелкая рыбка имеет длинное вытянутое тело. Рот большой, сильно выделяется на морде. Характерным отличием этой рыбы является то, что разрез рта заканчивается далеко позади глаз, позволяя открывать пасть очень широко. Плавники сильные, развиты очень хорошо, позволяя рыбе кратковременно набирать большую скорость или молниеносно кидаться в сторону.

A wonderful combination of tangy taste and crunchy texture, sweet bell peppers are the Christmas ornaments of the vegetable world with their beautifully shaped glossy exterior that comes in a wide array of vivid colors ranging from green, red, yellow, orange, purple, brown to black. Despite their varied palette, all are the same plant, known scientifically as Capsicum annuum. They are members of the nightshade family, which also includes potatoes, tomatoes and eggplant. Sweet peppers are plump, bell-shaped vegetables featuring either three or four lobes. Green and purple peppers have a slightly bitter flavor, while the red, orange and yellows are sweeter and almost fruity. Paprika can be prepared from red bell peppers (as well as from chili peppers). Bell peppers are not 'hot'. The primary substance that controls "hotness" in peppers is called capsaicin, and it's found in very small amounts in bell peppers. Although peppers are available throughout the year, they are most abundant and tasty during the summer and early fall months.