Discover a new, sustainable, and premium way to enjoy table olives: Ficacci introduces the Mini Paper Tray Trio
Now is the perfect time to indulge in the Ficacci Mini Paper Tray Trio! Ficacci, a renowned leader in table olive production for over 60 years, based in Castel Madama near Rome, has once again set a new standard with the launch of a new 7.5 oz eco-friendly tray. This groundbreaking product is ideal for those who value premium quality and sustainability in their aperitivo time.
The Ficacci Mini Paper Tray Trio combines three exquisite olive varieties, delivering a diverse and refined tasting experience in a stylish, compact, and eco-friendly design. Made using FSC® or PEFC™-certified paper, the tray is 100% recyclable and designed for direct serving, ensuring the olives maintain their authentic flavor and quality for an exceptional Italian aperitivo experience.
Building on the success of the Mediterranean Olive Platter, a family-sized pack tailored for the Ho.Re.Ca. Sector, Ficacci now presents a downsized 7.5 oz format—ideal for consumers seeking to elevate their aperitivo experience. This clean-label product is free from brine, liquids, and preservatives and ensures the olives retain their pure, authentic flavor for a truly premium tasting experience.
The Mini Paper Tray Trio is
available in two varieties: pitted and unpitted olives. Each offers a premium
selection in a convenient three-section tray.
- Mini Trio Pitted Olives: Featuring sweet Castelvetrano Olives (delicate and buttery), Kalamata
Olives (rich and robust), and an Italian Olive Mix (Nocellara del Belice and
Leccino).
- Mini Trio Unpitted Olives: These sweet Castelvetrano Olives, Black Gaeta Olives, and Cerignola Olives highlight Italy’s finest varieties.
Perfect for any
occasion, the Mini Trio combines elegance, practicality, and sustainability in
its innovative, eco-friendly packaging. The tray is made of 87% paper and 13%
plastic. It features a How2Recycle
label from the GreenBlue organization, which provides clear instructions for
disposal. According to the label, the tray can be recycled with paper once the
inner plastic liner is removed. This liner can be easily separated and
discarded with general waste.
Discovering Olives: Our Tips
Think olives are
just a side dish? Think again. Table olives are more than a simple
snack—they’re a Mediterranean treasure, rich in history and authentic flavors.
Ficacci’s innovative approach celebrates each unique olive variety. Crafted
with care at the Castel Madama facility, Ficacci’s olives have become a
globally cherished and enjoyed appetizer.
Italian Varieties, Including PDO Olives
Italy is home to approximately 80 olive varieties, including four with coveted PDO status: Ascolana del Piceno, typically breaded, stuffed, and fried; Bella della Daunia, green or black, also known as Cerignola; Nocellara del Belice, valued not only as a table olive but also for its high-quality olive oil; and Gaeta, distinguished by its rosy-purple hue.
Olive Colors and Harvest Time
Olive color
changes based on harvest time as they ripen: unripe olives are green, fully
ripe olives turn black, and shades of purple reflect the various stages of
ripening.
NOT JUST FOR APERITIVO: OLIVE-BASED RECIPES TO ELEVATE ANY MEAL
Table olives are incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in countless recipes beyond the aperitivo. Here are some inspirational ideas:
- Gourmet Salads
Olives add flavor and color to salads, complementing sun-dried tomatoes, capers, fennel, and red onion for a gourmet touch. - Sauces and Tapenade
Olives are perfect for creating a classic tapenade with capers, anchovies, and olive oil. Tapenade can also be spread on crostini or bruschetta or used as a dressing for meats and fish. - Baked Dishes
Add olives to homemade bread, focaccia, or savory pies for a Mediterranean flair. They also make a great addition to calzones and stuffed sandwiches. - Stews and Casseroles
Olives add rich depth to stews and casseroles, such as Moroccan tagine, and pair well with chicken, beef, or lamb alongside tomatoes, onions, and spices. - Pasta and Risotto
Toppings
Olives make an excellent topping for pasta or risotto. A classic example is pasta alla puttanesca, with olives, capers, and tomatoes. Chopped or whole olives also elevate simple risottos. - Stuffing for
Vegetables
Chopped olives mixed with breadcrumbs, cheese, and herbs create a savory filling for baked zucchini, bell peppers, and eggplant. - Pizza and Piadina
(Flatbreads)
Olives are a classic topping for pizza and Piadina Emiliana (typical Italian flatbreads filled with grilled vegetables and cheese) - Olive-Infused Oil
Blend olives with olive oil to create a flavorful infused oil for drizzling on salads, bruschetta, or grilled meats. - Cheese and
Charcuterie Pairings
Serve olives alongside cheeses and cured meats on a charcuterie board, or marinate them with herbs, garlic, and lemon zest for an extra burst of flavor.
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