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Panettone, Pandoro, & Panforte

Panettone, a rich but airy, sweet-yeasted cake, is commonly referred to as the Italian Christmas Cake. Legends recount the creation of Panettone by a poor Milanese baker, Tonio, who created the cake, “Pan di Tonio”, to raise money for the dowry of his daughter. Typically made with raisins or candied fruit, it’s traditionally served with tea or coffee for breakfast. Leftover panettone makes great french toast! Pandoro is similar to panettone but does not contain dried fruit and raisins. Traditionally baked in a star-shaped pan and dusted with powdered sugar to resemble the Alps of Italy, the sweet yeast cake was historically served to royalty during the holiday season. Panforte or "strong bread" is a spicy, dense cake made from nuts, candied fruit, spices, a touch of flour, and a sugar/honey syrup. Created hundreds of years ago in the Italian city of Siena, it was traditionally served in small slices at Christmas.

  • Marabissi Panpepato - Torrone Candy
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    Marabissi Panpepato

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    $11.00

    Panpepato is a typical Tuscan, dense fruit cake made with almonds and candied fruit.  Packed with candied fruit, almonds and a touch of pepper Pro...

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