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Fig Confit

Sale price$7.99

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Artisanal fig confit, cooked in France

Seasoned with balsamic vinegar for the perfect balance

Ideal with foie gras, mature cheeses or fine charcuterie

The perfect balance between fruity sweetness and acidic finesse.
This confit is prepared in France from ripe figs , cane sugar and a traditional balsamic vinegar blending wine vinegar and grape must . A stewed texture and a subtly sweet aroma, ideal for enhancing noble products such as foie gras or mature cheeses.

Maison Fayard offers here a refined condiment, inspired by the finest restaurants, designed for the most elegant sweet and savory pairings .

Its natural roundness , its slight acidity , and its length in the mouth make it a classic of delicatessen.

Confit de Figues Maison Fayard
Fig Confit Sale price$7.99

Food pairings & tasting tips

Perfect match

Serve with foie gras , a strong cheese (Brie, Comté, Bleu, etc.) or as a finishing touch in a gourmet burger .

To be accompanied by a Sauternes , a dry, oaky white wine or an elegant Pinot Noir .

Fayard House Council

Keep refrigerated after opening and consume within 21 days .

Use as a small spoon on toast , or place as a garnish on festive plates, cold meats or cheeses.

100% French product

Guaranteed origin, local recipes.

Available from our partners

Available in delicatessens and major retailers.

Recognized craftsmanship

More than 10 years of culinary tradition.

Perfect as a gift

Refined attention for all special occasions.

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