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With a natural fruit content of up to 70%, the simmered chutney fig with anise, chili and coriander will give your body all the necessary nutrients and will taste your gastronomic inspirations with its special rich taste. Rich in vitamins, minerals and trace elements and widely known for its many beneficial properties since ancient times, the fig is one of the first fruits to be used in cooking. The unique benefits of figs are further enhanced by the properties of anise, coriander and chili spices for high nutritional value in addition to excellent taste.
Ingredients
Fig, balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, anise, coriander, chili
  • Net Weight
    250g
  • Gross Weight
    412g
  • Width
    6.3cm
  • Depth
    6.3cm
  • Height
    9cm
Product History
Spreads, prepared with simple yet tasty ingredients in unique combinations, are the ideal accompaniment to salty or sweet snacks or even vegetables.
Meet the producer: Jukeros
Jukeros
Jukeros by Dimitris Chomatas was founded in December 2015. From selecting the first ingredients up to the packaging stage of its products, Jukeros is in harmony with the European legislation for food safety. They specialize in producing and standardizing handmade high quality products with unique flavors and combinations, free from preservatives or coloring substances.For natural preservation and depending on the recipe, for the Jukeros products we use fresh lemon juice, cider or wine vinegar. Jukeros means traditional manufacturing methods combined with fresh fruits, vegetables and spices in a creative way! The ingredients used for Jukeros products are carefully selected from certified suppliers of the Greek market.
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Handmade fig chutney with anise, chili & coriander «Fantastic Fig», from Attica "Jukeros" 250g

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Product code: 004611 Gross Weight 412g
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The unique benefits of figs are further enhanced by the properties of anise, coriander and chili spices for high nutritional value in addition to excellent taste.
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