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Soap Naturally Recipes
4th International Soap Swap
Rosanne Zammit's Soap Recipe

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Ftira Maltija (Maltese Ftira) by Rosanne Zammit

With this soap I tried to reflect as much as possible a popular and delicious Maltese snack, eaten by many people in cafes at lunchtime and enjoyed by families on the beach in summer. The snack is a ftira (a kind of Maltese flat bread) spread with tomato paste and over-filled with a good measure of olive oil, olives, onions, tomatoes, lettuce, capers, tuna, a variety of pickled goods, basil, mint and of course salt and pepper!

Ingredients [*]

  • olive
  • coconut
  • palm
  • sunflower
  • soya
  • castor
  • salt
  • red pigment
  • dried basil leaves
  • silk
  • NaOH
  • water

Fragrance: Essential Oil blend [*]


[*] Similar recipes can be found in the Soap Naturally book and in other soap recipe pages on this Website.


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Contributor: Rosanne Zammit

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