Portalegre

Plums, Preserved and Drained

Weight: 200

Da Morgada’s Preserved Plums are a traditional Portuguese treat, crafted from ripe plums carefully preserved in syrup. These plums are sourced from the fertile regions of Portugal, known for producing high-quality fruits with rich, natural sweetness. The preservation process enhances the plums’ flavour, offering a delicate balance of sweetness with a subtle hint of tartness.

The plums are plump, firm, and retain a deep, rich purple hue. They offer a smooth, juicy texture with a sweet and slightly tangy flavour that is both refreshing and satisfying. The syrup in which the plums are preserved adds a gentle sweetness, making them perfect for snacking, or as an accompaniment to dishes like desserts or roasted meats.

For a great pairing, enjoy these preserved plums with a creamy cheese like Brie or Camembert. The soft, buttery texture of these cheeses complements the plums’ sweetness and slight tartness, creating a delicious contrast that enhances the flavours of both the fruit and the cheese.

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