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Porto Muiños Piquillo Peppers with Sweet Kombu 2.8 oz

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Porto Muiños Piquillo Peppers with Sweet Kombu 2.8 ozThe Porto Muios Piquillo Peppers with Sweet Kombu is a premium Spanish gourmet conserva that brings together sweet roasted piquillo peppers and wild harvested kombu seaweed from the Galician coast. Crafted by Porto Muios, a brand celebrated for its seaweed specialties, this elegant vegetarian tapa offers a refined balance of land and sea flavors in a ready to serve format. Product Details Origin: Spain (Galicia)Type: Tinned piquillo peppers with sweet

The Porto Muiños Piquillo Peppers with Sweet Kombu is a premium Spanish gourmet conserva that brings together sweet roasted piquillo peppers and wild-harvested kombu seaweed from the Galician coast. Crafted by Porto Muiños, a brand celebrated for its seaweed specialties, this elegant vegetarian tapa offers a refined balance of land and sea flavors in a ready-to-serve format. 

Product Details

Origin: Spain (Galicia)
Type: Tinned piquillo peppers with sweet kombu
Condition: Ready to eat
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place; refrigerate after opening 

Flavor Profile

Sweet, smoky, and delicately savory with the soft sweetness of roasted piquillo peppers balanced by the briny umami depth of kombu seaweed. Notes of garlic and olive oil add richness, creating a smooth and elegant Mediterranean finish. 

Culinary Uses

  • Serve straight from the tin as a traditional Spanish tapa.
  • Pair with crusty bread, crackers, or crostini.
  • Add to charcuterie and cheese boards.
  • Use as a topping for toasted bread with tuna or anchovies.
  • Excellent alongside white wine, sparkling wine, or Spanish cider. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is this a seafood product?
A: No, this is a vegetarian conserva made with piquillo peppers and kombu seaweed, though it may be processed in a facility that handles seafood.

Q: What does kombu add to the flavor?
A: Kombu adds a subtle briny, mineral-rich umami depth that complements the sweetness of the peppers.

Q: How is it best served?
A: It is best enjoyed at room temperature as a tapa, on toast, or as part of a conservas spread.

The Porto Muiños Piquillo Peppers with Sweet Kombu is a sophisticated Spanish pantry delicacy that delivers smoky sweetness, oceanic umami, and authentic Galician craftsmanship in every tin.

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