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Mar-Tret Grilled Artichokes – Spanish Conserva 150g
Mar-Tret Grilled Artichokes – Spanish Conserva 150g
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Mar-Tret's grilled artichokes capture the char and tender heart of artichokes roasted over flame, then preserved in olive oil. Each 150-gram tin holds whole or halved artichoke hearts with a subtle smoky finish — a Spanish conserva that tastes like the coast's summer gardens.
These artichokes are cooked until just tender, their outer leaves caramelized by direct heat, then settled into olive oil for storage. The result is a vegetable that holds its shape and sweetness, ready to join a charcuterie board, scatter over warm toast with anchovies, or layer into a grain salad.
How to enjoy
- Serve chilled on a Spanish charcuterie board alongside jamón and manchego.
- Warm gently and dress with good sherry vinegar and fresh parsley for a side dish.
- Flake onto crostini with goat cheese and a whisper of lemon.
- Toss into a warm chickpea or white bean salad with onion and olive oil.
Product details
- Net weight: 150g
- Origin: Spain
- Brand: Mar-Tret
- EAN: 8437001744275
⭐ Why we love this
Mar-Tret's grilled artichokes embody the Spanish conserva tradition—transforming humble vegetables into shelf-stable delicacies through fire and olive oil rather than vinegar. The char marks aren't cosmetic; they're proof of authentic flame-roasting, a technique passed down through generations in Mediterranean kitchens.
🍷 Pairing suggestion
Serve alongside a crisp, mineral Verdejo from Rueda or a light Albariño—the wine's acidity cuts through the oil while echoing the artichokes' subtle smokiness. Perfect for an afternoon tapas spread with cured jamón, manchego cheese, and crusty pan con tomate.
📍 From Spain
Mar-Tret sources from Spain's vegetable-growing heartland, where artichokes thrive in Mediterranean soil. The brand's commitment to whole-fruit conservas—never chopped or processed—reflects the Spanish philosophy that proper preservation lets ingredients speak for themselves.
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