Tartine en Bretagne – Artichoke and Cider – Rue Traversette
Tartine en Bretagne by Rue Traversette is a vegetarian spread made from artichokes, broccoli, and onions, which founder Stephane has refined with apple, nuts, honey, blue poppy seeds, a hint of liquorice, and, as a refreshing touch, cider.
Tartine en Bretagne transports you and your baguette slices or sandwiches directly to Brittany, the northwesternmost region of France, with its pleasant acidity and hint of roasted poppy seeds. It conjures images of rugged coastlines, wind and waves, and romantic places like St.-Malo in the north or Concarneau in the south. The Breton-style spread tastes great on any type of bread, which you can further decorate with tarragon. It also pairs excellently with fish, canned sardines, grilled poultry or meat, and as a side dish for rice and potato dishes.
Tartine en Bretagne – vegetarian spread
With much love, Rue Traversette has been cooking up all the beautiful and good things the vegetable and herb garden offers since 2005. In Stephane Strobl's small cannery, whose father is Bavarian and mother is French, wonderful vegetarian spreads and vegetable creams are created. Each product reflects the talent and creativity to reinterpret known combinations and complement them with original ingredients. In the small village of Saint-André-de-Sangonis, in the heart of Languedoc, between the vineyards in the Hérault department, Stephane has fulfilled a lifelong dream with his vegetable cannery and provides delicious, aromatic vegetables in jars, bringing the unadulterated, pure taste to our homes.