Vegan buono hazelnut spread with milk Family spreads-Rito's Food-400gr

Vegan buono hazelnut spread with milk Family spreads-Rito's Food-400gr

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Vegan buono hazelnut spread with milk

Vegan spread with hazelnuts that will excite both young and old. Prepared with the best raw materials without preservatives or additives. With it velvety texture it is ideal for spreading on bread, crepes, cakes or biscuits, but if you ask us, you only need one teaspoon.

  • VEGAN
  • Gluten free
  • Palm oil free
  • Lactose free
  • No preservatives

    It may contain traces of other nuts.


    Main features

    Brand:
    Rito's Food

    Specifications

    Packaging:
    Plastic jar

    Dimensions

    Gross Weight:
    430gr
    Net Weight:
    400gr

    The company

    Rito's Food S.A. is a family business, founded in 1983 by Giacomo and Mary Sisinni, both degreed Engineers of the University of Naples, Italy. Their passion and devotion for the highest quality products and Giacomo’s intimate knowledge of food production, contributed to the rapid growth of the company. Rito’s Food specializes in chocolate and raw materials for the confectionery production. It addresses both large industrial and small confectionery producers. Our products are produced in our privately owned modern facilities in Kilkis (northern Greece) in automated, high technology production lines. Continuous demanding quality controls are applied throughout the production line from raw materials receipt to product packing and shipment. Our own in house biochemical and microbiological fully equipped chemical lab continuously monitors the quality of the products. The company is now lead by the Sisinni children continuing the family tradition of high quality products and service to the customers.


    A brief mention of Kilkis history

    According to archeological findings and writings of ancient historians (Herodotus, Thucydides), Kilkis has been inhabited since the prehistoric era. Excavations dated back to the Bronze and Iron Age have been found in the vicinity of Kilkis.

    In modern times, the inhabitants of Kilkis were mainly Bulgarians. However, after the liberation of Kilkis, in 1913, the city was inhabited by Greek refugees who came from Thrace, Pontos, Caucasus, and Asia Minor. All together with the local characteristics, created a mixture of nations with Greek origin. Their customs and culture were preserved and reborn in every cultural event.

    Nowadays, Kilkis prefecture has a broad tradition in agriculture and breeding, as well as, grain and cereal production. Moreover, part of the rural economy constitutes stock production.