Project Description

ALMOND NO SUGARS

SOUL BIO

Delicious and Sugar Free! Organic, Gluten and Lactose-free Drink. Enjoy all the taste of almonds!

HOW TO USE:

A 100% tasty and versatile drink. Make it part of a delicious and nutritious diet: hot with your breakfast cereals, cold as a refreshing drink or as a yummy ingredient for your creative recipes!

LIVE BETTER WITH TASTE:

Everyone can enjoy our vegetal drinks, even if you are lactose intolerant or allergic to milk proteins!

THE NUTRITIONIST RECOMMENDS.

If you suffer from belly swelling, nausea or other symptoms that may be related to lactose intolerance, nutritionists recommend reducing or eliminating, even if temporarily, the intake of dairy products in your diet to check if the symptoms are regressing.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

INGREDIENTS

water, organic almonds 5%, natural almond flavouring, stabilizer: gellan gum; salt.

ALLERGENICS

It may contain traces of other nuts

BEST BEFORE DATE

12 months

NUTRITIONAL TABLE

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SOUL OAT DRINK

HAVE FUN COOKING

A demonstration of what you can create with our rice

#VENERERICE

Chicken Curry

with Venere® Rice

Riso Scotti Venere by Francesco Sodano

RECIPE

#CREATIVECOOKING

Oshi Palov

Tajikistan

Known as the “king of meals”, Palov employs vegetables, rice, meat and spices, and there are up to 200 varieties. The importance of this dish for the Tajik communities is summarized in the popular saying: “If you eat Oshi Palov at someone’s house, you have to respect him/her for 40 years.” Groups of men or women prepare it either in their home or in the tea houses, while they socialize, play music or sing. The knowledge bound to the practice is handed down from generation to generation in families and cooking schools.

RECIPE

#VENERERICE

Mexican Chilli

with Venere® Rice

Riso Scotti Venere by Francesco Sodano

RECIPE

#ITALIANRISOTTO

risotto with pork

ITALY

In the area of Pavia, the “culture of pig” is deep-seated: quand’s gà fam, ghe’l pän e salàm (“when you are hungry, you can have bread and salami”) is still a common saying. In the past, breed a pig meant having a life insurance and when it was killed, once a year, in order to check whether the meat prepared to make salami was good, a little part of it was used to prepare a risotto.

RECIPE

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