A phase of the preparation of capers.
To tell the truth, these are not exactly the capers in salt that you were looking for. In fact, in my house, capers are preserved in vinegar. We add coarse salt as soon as the fruits are picked to reduce the water inside them.
Subsequently, after a couple of days in salt, we put them in jars in vinegar together with some leaves (yes, the leaves are also edible) and some fruit (I remind you that the caper itself is the bud of the flower from which a fleshy fruit similar to a cucumber then grows).
This is therefore only one of the first phases of the preparation.
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The caper (Capparis spinosa L., 1753) is a small shrub or branched subshrub with a prostrate-drooping habit of the Capparaceae family. The buds of the plant, called capers, are consumed, and more rarely the fruits, known as cucunci or caper fruits. Both are preserved in oil, vinegar or salt. The caper has been cultivated since ancient times and is widespread throughout the Mediterranean basin and in Western Asia up to Oman. It is spontaneous only on calcareous substrates: in its natural environment it grows on calcareous rocks, cliffs, on old walls, often forming tufts with drooping branches even several meters long. It is a heliophilous and xerophilous plant with very limited water requirements.
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A phase of caper preparation – Une phase de préparation des câpres – Una fase de preparación de alcaparras. – Uma fase de preparação de alcaparras – Eine Phase der Kapernvorbereitung – Một giai đoạn chuẩn bị nụ bạch hoa
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I capperi sotto sale sono boccioli non aperti del cappero (Capparis spinosa), conservati con sale per preservarne il sapore intenso. Originari del Mediterraneo, sono usati in cucina dopo essere stati sciacquati per rimuovere l’eccesso di sale.
Ricchi di antiossidanti, vitamine (soprattutto vitamina K) e minerali, i capperi hanno proprietà digestive.
Raccolta e conservazione dei capperi sono tradizioni mediterranee, tramandate di generazione in generazione.
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