"Nero di Seppia" or Cuttlefish Ink can come from almost any cephalopod such as squids, cuttlefish and octopus. The ink from the Cuttlefish is used as a food coloring and flavoring, providing a dark color and a slightly salty taste flavor to foods such as pasta or risotto.
Squid ink is most popular in Italy and Spain, and it's unique appearance and origin make it a gourmet delicacy in many other countries.
Suggestion: Some popular dishes include squid in squid ink, spaghetti in squid ink, squid ink risotto and paella. Squid ink is very low in calories and is used mostly as a condiment.
- 3.2 ounce (90 gram) - Glass Jar
- Ingredients: Cuttlesfish ink, water, salt and thickener (E-466)
- Used as a food coloring and flavoring, providing a black color and a slightly salty taste to foods
- Some popular dishes include squid in squid ink, spaghetti in squid ink, squid ink risotto and paella. Squid ink is very low in calories and is used mostly as a condiment
- Product of Spain
- 3.2 ounce (90 gram) - Glass Jar
- Ingredients: Cuttlesfish ink, water, salt and thickener (E-466)
- Used as a food coloring and flavoring, providing a black color and a slightly salty taste to foods
- Some popular dishes include squid in squid ink, spaghetti in squid ink, squid ink risotto and paella. Squid ink is very low in calories and is used mostly as a condiment
- Product of Spain