Ar De Arte - Octopus Paté

£6.95

Paté de Polbo

The Rías Baixas estuaries in Galicia produce octopus that feed on one of the richest marine ecosystems in Europe. Atlantic currents drive cold, nutrient-dense water into these estuaries where it mixes with river water, creating plankton-heavy conditions that build flavour in the octopus.

This paté takes that octopus and cooks it slowly with tomato, onion and spices until it breaks down. The result is smooth and spreadable with depth from the octopus and sweetness from the tomato base. Good on toast or stirred through warm pasta where it becomes a sauce.

Ingredients: Octopus (Mollusc), olive oil, paprika and salt.

Net Weight: 90g

Paté de Polbo

The Rías Baixas estuaries in Galicia produce octopus that feed on one of the richest marine ecosystems in Europe. Atlantic currents drive cold, nutrient-dense water into these estuaries where it mixes with river water, creating plankton-heavy conditions that build flavour in the octopus.

This paté takes that octopus and cooks it slowly with tomato, onion and spices until it breaks down. The result is smooth and spreadable with depth from the octopus and sweetness from the tomato base. Good on toast or stirred through warm pasta where it becomes a sauce.

Ingredients: Octopus (Mollusc), olive oil, paprika and salt.

Net Weight: 90g

 
About Ar De Arte

Alejandro Canedo launched Ar de Arte in 2019 from a simple conviction that Galician seafood deserves better than mass production. This small cannery produces premium Spanish tinned fish exclusively from Rías Baixas waters, hand-selecting each piece and packing every tin individually.

Their scallops come from waters that produce some of Europe's sweetest shellfish. The mussels deliver clean brininess that reflects these nutrient-rich estuaries. Their sardines show the bright character that makes Galician fish worth seeking out.

Each tin receives individual attention—no batch processing, no shortcuts. The seafood arrives fresh from local boats, gets prepared using traditional Spanish conservas methods, and is packed by hand one tin at a time. This approach means limited quantities but consistent quality.

The tins feature original artwork by Galician painter Fernando Rei Castiñeira, connecting each conserva to the region's artistic heritage alongside its culinary reputation.

You Should Know

Allergens are in bold.

Store at cool room temperature. See tin for use-by date.

Consume within 24 hours of opening

May contain traces of: fish, molluscs, crustaceans.

100% recyclable packaging.

Product of Spain.

Nutritional Value Per 100g
Energy863 kJ / 207 kcal
Total fat14.8 g
Saturated fat1.8 g
Carbohydrates3.5 g
Sugars2.8 g
Protein15 g
Salt1.75 g