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๐ค Elevate your dishes with the bold allure of Alma Gourmet Cuttlefish Ink!
Alma Gourmet Cuttlefish Squid Ink is a 3.2oz (90g) premium condiment sourced from Spain, delivering a deep black color and a delicate salty flavor. Packaged in a sleek glass jar, itโs perfect for enhancing pasta, risotto, and paella with minimal calories. Celebrated for its superior quality over squid ink, it offers a gourmet touch that transforms everyday meals into sophisticated culinary experiences.








| ASIN | B00LF62G82 |
| Brand | Alma Gourmet |
| Brand Name | Alma Gourmet |
| Color | Dark Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 672 Reviews |
| Item Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 90 Grams |
| Item weight | 90 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Alma Gourmet |
| Model Number | 7002332 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Package weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 7002332 |
| Size | 3.2 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Unit Count | 94.64 Milliliters |
| Unit count | 94.64 Milliliters |
J**C
Good product
Good product
M**R
Works and tastes great
You know what? In my ignorance, I was alarmed when I ordered "squid ink" and "cuttlefish ink" arrived. Granted, too, while the written description says "squid" the image of the bottle says "cuttlefish" and I just didn't notice it in my haste to grab squid ink for 14 bucks. You see, I was intoxicated by that rarefied high known as "I told you so." I recently began making my own pasta. I'm not Italian, but I have several (male) lovable, but patronizing, male Italian friends. I asked each one, "Where can I buy squid ink?" And each one sort of chuckled indulgently and said, "Oh, nobody sells that; you have to buy the squid and get the sac yourself (you silly goose)." I even asked in an Italian deli--same response. So when I saw this on Amazon, I jumped. I KNEW it was sold in a jar, and I was right. So like I said, squid v. cuttlefish: After I saw the discrepancy, I looked it up. Apparently cuttlefish is considered SUPERIOR to squid ink: it lacks the aftertaste of iodine, it's packaged to last, and the color is just as black. I used it and was a little worried that the pasta would be gray, but it cooked to a lovely sable black. I think I used a rounded teaspoon? for a pasta for 6. Very pleased with the product!
P**N
Great product.. bought several times
I bought it several times.. very happy with the purchase. There seems to be an issue with availability, though.
A**T
Great color and aroma
Excellent.
T**.
I previously bought locally were more cost-effective
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