Personalized Artisan Pure Olive Oil Wedding Favors
We offer a vast selection of personalized labels.
Our olive oil is packaged in a large 12.7oz 10" high unit.
Each bottle has a personalized label, with your names and date of event.
Choose from a variety of pre-designed custom labels for a truly unique wedding favor.
Only Sold in Sets of 12..example 12,24,36,48..etc Olive Oil Favor Flavors:
Pino’s Pure Olive Oil: Rich, golden Olive Oil, imported from Italy. Made sweet from olives that have been ripened slowly by the warm Mediterranean sun, the oil’s mild and balanced flavor is perfect for sautéing or to add a finishing touch to any savory dish.
Limone di Napoli: Our Meyer infused captures the full essence of the bright citrus fruit and imparts a refreshing flavor to the oil. It makes a wonderful vinaigrette when paired with your favorite vinegar.
Tuscan Herb: Enjoy a taste of the Italian countryside with this delicious blend of herbs, sun dried tomatoes, toasted garlic and garlic infused olive oil. This versatile oil is so delicious you will want to use it on everything from salad dressing to marinades. Sprinkle with grated Parmigiano cheese add a twist of ground pepper for an irresistible bread dip.
Limone Oreganato: Essence of Meyer Lemon and Oregano are blended to produce a light and refreshing oil. Delightful for seafood and chicken dishes, bringing a citrus spark to dressing or pasta, try drizzling over warm feta cheese for a unique appetizer.
Abruzzi Chili: Sure to satisfy anyone who likes to turn up the heat! Spice up almost anything with this delicious blend of fire roasted chili peppers, toasted garlic and garlic infused olive oil. Perfect on pasta, in stir-fry, on roasted potatoes.
Rosamarino Rustico: Fragranted dried Rosemary and robust sun dried tomatoes liven up this Rosemary infused olive oil. It is a great compliment for any grilled chicken dish or grilled lamb chops. Drizzle of pizza dough to make an easy and delicious focaccia bread.
Pomodoro Basilico: Step into an Italian summer garden with this blend of sweet basil, sun dried tomatoes and basil infused olive oil. Perfect topper for a fresh caprese salad, grilled vegetables or pasta salad.
Garlic Grusto: A delicious combination of toasted garlic and golden olive oil give subtle levels of flavor and depth without being overpowering.
Sicilian Orange: This orange oil, fresh from the grove, is a light blend of natural orange essance and pure olive oil. This orange flavor is great as finish oil for duck, chicken, or seafood. Wonderful in a crab salad with avocado or as a base for homemade salad dressing.
Despite what you might think, you don't have to be a sun-kissed couple fresh from the shores of Sicily in order to have an Italian wedding. A couple of Italian descent are more than welcome to weave Italian traditions into their wedding -- whether or not they've ever set foot in Italy.
Many of us find that the most satisfying weddings combine nostalgic old traditions with contemporary ways of doing things. And old religious observances, historic dances, and traditional Italian foods are sure to give your wedding a warm Italian heart.
As everyone knows, Roman Catholicism is Italy's primary religion. So a traditional Italian wedding typically means a traditional Catholic wedding as well, including a full mass with the ceremony. However, it's still true that not every Italian is Catholic. Although it may be a bit unusual, if you and your partner aren't Catholic, you can still incorporate the Italian traditions in your reception. One of the most charming is the dove release, symbolizing the love and affection of each newlywed for the other, although this tradition is not very old.
No Italian wedding is complete without a few traditional dances, such as the Tarantella. Although the Tarantella's origin is somewhat murky, most of the stories about it involve a spider bite, and tell of a dance either meant to counteract the venom, or one that simply mimics the uncontrolled motions of the sufferer. At any rate, these days the Tarantella is performed at wedding parties to wish the couple a fine future together. Participants form a circle and dance in a clockwise direction, until the music speeds up and the dancers must change direction. The tempo changes several times, each time forcing the dancers to change direction and dance even faster. The Tarantella continues until it becomes impossible to keep up, and the dance falls apart.
What's the most distinguishing aspect of an Italian wedding? The food, of course. The Italians invented the evocative word abbondanza, which somehow means something more than mere "abundance," and no Italian wedding would be complete without an overwhelming feast of many courses. Traditionally, the wedding reception begins with an antipasto course of cheeses, olives, mushrooms, and pickled sweet peppers. This course is followed by subsequent courses starring pastas, meats, salads, soups, and desserts, each one punctuated by freely flowing wine.
It's interesting to note that some of the foods at an Italian wedding have symbolic overtones. For example, the giving of sugar-coated almonds to guests symbolizes that marriage is both bitter and sweet. The number of almonds given is associated with traditional meanings: for example, three almonds speak to fertility, while five almonds wish for wealth.
Another authentic Italian wedding tradition is the breaking of a glass at the reception's end, somewhat like a similar tradition within the Jewish faith. However, the deeper symbolism underlying these traditions is very different. Within Judaism, the broken glass symbolizes human frailty and the hardship the couple's ancestors endured as a result of their faith. But in Italian weddings, the broken glass points toward the future. The number of shards is said to predict the number of happy years the couple will have together.
It's deeply satisfying for couples of Italian descent to weave these traditional elements into their modern-day wedding. Even if only your distant relatives still reside on Italian soil and you've never been to Italy, it's still absolutely fine to follow these traditions. And that's not to say you have to be Italian, either -- all that's required is that you appreciate the richness of Italian culture and are willing to try something new. More Italian Wedding Favor Articles
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