The Spanish Pardina Lentils extra category are known for their small size and brown color. Crafted by Rosara with artisanal methods, these premium legumes come in its natural juice and ready to eat.
Known in Spanish as "Lentejas Pardinas", they are very tender, the skin is not noticeable, the flavor is natural and distinctly leguminous. Once you try our legumes, you won't want any others.
Lentils are a nutritional powerhouse, packed with protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals. They are an excellent source of plant-based protein, making them a staple for vegetarians and vegans. Rich in dietary fiber, lentils promote digestive health and help maintain stable blood sugar levels.
How to use Pardina Lentils?
While they can be used to make cold salads, their most typical use in Spanish cuisine is to prepare lentils with chorizo sausage and morcilla blood sausage, one of the most popular dishes in Spain's gastronomy. There is also a vegetarian version, as it is common to make this dish by replacing the chorizo with vegetables such as artichokes, carrots, etc.
Origin: Navarra region, Spain
Size: 1 kg/1.1 oz
Lentils, water, salt.
Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate once opened.
From Navarra region, Spain
Since its foundation back in 1986, Rosara has had the primary goal of offering quality. That's why we select those fruits of renowned prestige and with designation of origin, such as Navarre asparagus or Lodosa Piquillo peppers. And, of course, we bet on meticulous artisanal production, with everything it implies: hand-peeled, packed without preservatives or colorants, roasted with firewood, etc. The quality of our products is the driving force behind everything we do at Rosara Artisan Preserves.
It's not enough to select the best fruits from the land; caring for the preparation is also very important. That's why we make our products in an artisanal way, always seeking the best result, without skimping on expenses or effort. Additionally, we like to research and expand our catalog with new products and cooked dishes. Some are made following the traditional recipe to the letter, while others are the result of our innovation in the kitchen. Homemade preparation
The secret to the success of Rosara products is undoubtedly our artisanal preparation. For example, we roast our Piquillo peppers with beechwood and then peel them by hand and without water, to not distort their flavor. Similarly, we treat all our products with the special dedication that each of them requires. Quality above all.
Another important part of our artisanal process is that we do not add any preservatives, colorants, starch, flours, or stabilizers to our products that could damage their authentic flavor.
In the preparation process, we spare no means or dedication if we believe that the product will gain both in flavor and in quality, but always in the most natural and artisanal way, as we have always done.
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The Spanish Pardina Lentils extra category are known for their small size and brown color. Crafted by Rosara with artisanal methods, these premium legumes come in its natural juice and ready to eat.
Known in Spanish as "Lentejas Pardinas", they are very tender, the skin is not noticeable, the flavor is natural and distinctly leguminous. Once you try our legumes, you won't want any others.
Lentils are a nutritional powerhouse, packed with protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals. They are an excellent source of plant-based protein, making them a staple for vegetarians and vegans. Rich in dietary fiber, lentils promote digestive health and help maintain stable blood sugar levels.
How to use Pardina Lentils?
While they can be used to make cold salads, their most typical use in Spanish cuisine is to prepare lentils with chorizo sausage and morcilla blood sausage, one of the most popular dishes in Spain's gastronomy. There is also a vegetarian version, as it is common to make this dish by replacing the chorizo with vegetables such as artichokes, carrots, etc.
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