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Fig Jam with walnuts, sesame seeds and aniseed.

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Fig Jam with walnuts, sesame seeds and aniseed.

£8.00

Amoul’s fig jam is more of a chunky preserve. add it to your charcuterie board and enjoy it with all kinds of meat and cheeses.

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Lebanon lives in my heart no matter where I am in the world. These days it it impossible not to think of the land that raised us, especially the south of Lebanon where my roots lie. A place of olive trees, warm kitchens, and deep family ties is once again carrying the weight of war. Watching the villages, the fields, and the people endure so much is heartbreaking. Yet what I hold onto is the same resilience that has always defined Lebanon—a quiet strength, s stubborn love of life, and a belief that even after the darkest nights, our land will bloom again. Every jar of Labneh, every dish I make tells a story of the land, these recipes and traditions, I carry a small piece of that land forward—a reminder of its’ beauty, it’s resilience, and the hope that one day peace will return to the fields and homes of the south.