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LAJILI. ORGANIC OLIVE OIL LAND OF TUNISIA "Taste of Excellence" SINCE 1890 LAJILI the family installed a long time ago in a small village with white walls of the Cap Bon and olive cultivation is ancient. Olive groves dot the hills. It is reached by small paths often rocky, sometimes sandy. It is not uncommon to come across a small turtle lost .... Cacti, reeds that sway in the wind, along the trails ... And then suddenly, the trees appear aligned in rows spaced with their gnarled trunks and soft and silvery foliage .... it seems, under the sun, a multitude of small pieces of silver, which oscillate along the branches. It is the pride of Mamie Regaya.Lorsqu it makes you visit the area, it stands upright and smiling in her pretty colorful dresses and you can see small sparks of joy in his eyes. Papy Mohamed, he is in charge of personnel and stewardship. One day we reported in France, oil Mamie Regaya. The success was immediate and the idea of creating the LAJILI brand was born. This brand is original to seek olives small producers throughout laTunisie. In addition, we are surrounded by the best professionals to provide exceptional products. Thus, issues of exceptional terroirs Tunisia, each of our oils combine to excellencede their gustatory and olfactory qualities, those of their nutritional value. We are delighted to help you discover ....
Posted on: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 14:16:49 +0000

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