Au Pêché Mignon - Guava jelly

Guava jelly

Au Pêché Mignon
€8.30

(€22.43 /KG)

Tax included

Discover the delicious guava jelly from Au Péché Mignon, made in Auppegard near Dieppe, in Seine Maritime, Normandy.

Resulting from artisanal know-how with 50g of fruit per 100g of guava jelly and a rigorous selection of the best fruits, this jelly reveals all the sweetness and freshness of guava, an emblematic fruit of the tropics.

Its creamy texture and captivating fragrance will instantly transport you to distant lands where the sun and exotic flavors reign supreme.

Its elegant and refined pot decorated with colorful pleated paper also makes it the ideal gift for all occasions. Whether for a birthday, a party or simply to please a loved one, this guava jelly will delight the taste buds and amaze the eyes thanks to its careful packaging.

Add a touch of exoticism to your breakfasts, desserts or cheese platters with this guava jelly.

Succumb to temptation and let yourself be carried away on a gourmet journey, to savor alone or to share with family and friends.

Au Péché Mignon guava jelly and many other sweet treats from the French region are available in the selection of sweet grocery products. Good tasting !


Capacity : 0.37kg

Advice

As a snack, spread the guava jelly on your pancakes accompanied by a good hot drink like tea or hot chocolate. Enjoy your food !

Composition

Fruit, sugar, lemon juice. If necessary, gelling agent: apple pectin

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