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| | Features | Pack of two, 5.07-ounce per bottle (total of 10.14-ounces)Natural dark glaze of balsamic vinegarPerfect for table top presentationAttractive squeezable bottleFrom premium balsamic vinegar; All natural ingredients
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| | Description | This table size natural dark unflavored thick mussini glaze (also called balsamic reduction) of balsamic vinegar provides the chef with convenient flexibility in offering new and exciting preparations. Glazes can be used on raw or steamed vegetables, fruits, desserts, eggs, roasted & grilled meats, fowl, cheese and pizza to mention a few applications. They may also be used individually or in combination as a finishing glaze prior to removing meat from the heat or to prepare unique vinaigrette. Also called cremas or balsamic reductions, they are made from grape must and balsamic vinegar in Modena, Italy under very tightly controlled conditions. No added sugars or preservatives. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 10.14 Ounces | | Package Length: | 6.6 inches | | Package Width: | 5.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Yum! I love this stuff! And I'm delighted to see it back in stock. May 10, 2008
By Sharon Isch PLEASE NOTE: The product reviewed here is MUSSINI BALSAMIC GLAZE, two 5.7 oz bottles for $21.54.And it IS available. (also available as two 16.9 oz. bottles for $32.55) A while back, when it became unavailable, Amazon let my review for it remain on my personal review pages, but chopped off the product name and price so nobody reading it would have a clue what it was I was reviewing and what it cost. It's been back in stock for over a year but try as I might, I STILL I can't get Amazon to fix the untitled, not-available version of this review on my personal pages. (Obviously those of you reading it on the Mussini product page know full well what it is and what it costs, so apologies for the digression.) Now...on to the review for this marvelous product. --SharonIsch 5/27/09
This glorious glop is the new absolutely indispensable addition to my pantry. A friend brought me some from Rome recently (different brand, Leonardo, which I'd prefer if only I could get it, but the Mussini's close enough and the price is right). It's rich and thickish, just a tad sweet, comes in a squirt bottle and instantly jazzes up--in both taste and looks--just about anything you choose to drizzle it over. It's my new salad dressing of choice--perfect over mixed greens with some nuts, fruit and feta, wonderful over steamed or grilled veggies like squash. The label suggests you can even use it over ice cream, which I tried once just to see and it actually wasn't bad, but I'll probably not do it again. It lasts longer than you'd think from the size of the bottle, as you'll only use a little at a time. I'm planning to try one of the flavors next. And come December I'll doubtless be giving lots of it as Christmas gifts. When I was running low on the stuff from Italy I went online trying to find a source for more and, wouldn't you know it, the only place outside Italy I could find it was on Amazon. Can't imagine sometimes why I ever bother looking elsewhere for anything (well, the new refrigerator maybe, although Amazon did even have a few of those, believe it or not.) Update, August 2008: Also try the fig flavor. It's especially good on fruit and salads containing fruit.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not cheap, but great taste. Aug 17, 2008
By Renee N. Van Berg
"Renée N van den Berg"
Not cheap, but great taste and I did not find it in stores, that is why I ordered it from Amazon.com. Extremely yummie on juicy tomatoes with fresh morzarella cheese and spinach or bruschetta.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Just sweet Dec 28, 2009
By Michael Schultz This balsamic glaze has nothing in the way of balsamic flavor, but for the price you shouldn't expect true balsamic flavor. However you would hope for some balance, acid versus sweet, I would continue looking elsewhere.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Too sweet for my taste Dec 09, 2009
By Amy Pearl This was my second to least favorite of the balsamic creams I tried. I first encountered Balsamic Cream in England a few years ago. When I was in Italy March 2008, I bought Mazzetti Balsamico Cremoso at a grocery store, which was wonderful and reasonably priced. Earlier this year I bought a couple varieties on Amazon, and I just bought a few more for holiday gifts, not all of which are making the cut! Here are my personal views of the ones I bought:
#1 Casa Rinaldi Crema di Balsamico Blanco (white). This is not the dark Balsamic Cream I have had before, but of all the ones I've now tasted, this is my favorite. It is the perfect balance of vinegar and sweet, the texture is thick, but the flavor is light. Wonderful! ($11.95 for 8 oz from [...])
#2 De Negris Balsamico Glaze - also a great flavor, balancing vinegar and sweet, but much thinner texture. Fine for dipping bread etc. ($11/7.3 oz) ($10/13.5 oz on Amazon)
#3Da Magreta Acetaia Real Crema di Aceto Balsamico di Modena (Glaze of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena): second best flavor and thicker ($23/16.9 oz)
#4 Modenaceti Balsamic Gkaze: thicker, good flavor, but more grapey than the others above. (3x13.5oz for $28)
I also tasted Earthy Delights, which was thick and more tangy/vinegary than the others above. I'll use what I have, but probably not buy more. $14.50/500ml
For my taste I would not again purchase Mussini Crema di Aceto Balsamico di Modeno (Glaze of Balsamic Vinegar of Modena - sweet, grapey, caramel-y" and don't know what to do with Roland Balsamic Glaze (thick, but very, very vinegary - ugh).
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