Baked ham and mozzarella calzone: the perfect solution for your HoReCa business.
Superior quality product for restaurants and rotisseries
The Baked calzone with ham and mozzarella of the line HoReCa 160g It is the ideal choice for those looking for a practical, tasty and high-quality product, perfect for the restaurant sector.
Made with Made with top-quality ingredients , this Palermo calzone offers an authentic flavour and perfect texture, guaranteeing your customers' satisfaction.
Why choose our baked calzone for your restaurant?
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Ready in a few minutes : just defrost and reheat to serve a fresh and fragrant product.
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Premium ingredients : high-quality cooked ham and mozzarella for an unmistakable taste.
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Professional format : packaged in HoReCa line cardboard , optimised for catering.
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Authentic Palermo tradition : a product that recalls the flavors of Sicilian rotisserie, perfect for distinguishing yourself from the competition.
Tips for a perfect tasting
To ensure the highest quality, we recommend defrost the calzone at room temperature for 6-8 hours before consumption. Once heated, you will have a crunchy and tasty product, ready to amaze your customers with the true taste of Sicily .
Choose the Baked calzone with ham and mozzarella from Sicilian Food Shop and bring the excellence of Palermo's tradition to the table!
Frozen food shipping -21°:
The minimum order for a frozen HoReCa shipment in Italy and Europe is one pallet of products from a single company. You can add only frozen HoReCa products to your cart and fill up a pallet. In this case, the shipment will be handled by a specialized courier using refrigerated vehicles kept at -21°C.
Read: How to buy Sicilian food products wholesale in the HoReCa sector
For frozen food shipments outside of Italy, please contact us for a quote.
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