Panforte is a traditional sweet of Siena, which is produced with honey, spices, and dried fruits. The pairings work best with semi-mature cheese like pecorino (sheep cheese) or soft goat cheese, with washed rind cheese like Taleggio or Fontina or flowered rind cheese like Brie, Camembert, and our "Buccia di Rospo". Let yourself go into a journey in the past, discover traditions, and authentic Tuscan flavors.
Panpepato is a traditional sweet of Siena, which is produced with honey, spices, and dried fruits. Similar to Panforte Margherita, but the ingredients vary slightly. The pairings work best with semi-mature cheese like pecorino (sheep cheese) or soft goat cheese, with washed rind cheese like Taleggio or Fontina or flowered rind cheese like Brie, Camembert, and our "Buccia di Rospo". Let yourself go into a journey in the past, discover traditions, and authentic Tuscan flavors.
Panforte is the most famous sweet from Siena. His story begins in the middle age, there are a lot of legends about, including monarchs, kings, pharmacists, and spice traders. Panforte is made with honey, spices, dried – and candied fruits. Try it with blue cheese.
The Classic version is the one that made history is a blend of five different dark chocolate, cocoa powder and a drop of milk cream. Without eggs, butter or flour. Three simple components for a large soft and creamy chocolate, with an intense and persistent taste, to be enjoyed at room temperature to capture all the immediacy and goodness of its ingredients. Excellent if accompanied with pears caramelized in a pan with red wine, a little sugar and spices, a sprig of whipped cream or an almond biscuit.
They are vacuum packed to keep their fragrance and goodness for months.
They must be kept at a controlled temperature (+ 2 / + 4 ° C) and leave them at room temperature a little before consuming them to better appreciate the enveloping flavors of these wonderful cakes.
Marabissi, 60 years of history, passion, and sweetness. A small selection of our Tuscan specialties, a real delight to the palate with genuine and elegant flavors.
The recipe of Brigidino di Lamporecchio is simple, made up of only four ingredients: eggs, wheat flour, sugar, and anise. It has a characteristic round shape, with irregular edges, golden yellow color, and in the center, it is stamped with a stylized flower, the one found in the ancient molds with which it was originally produced.
Excellent of a good Vinsanto, typical Tuscan sweet wine, dipped in chocolate or with ice cream or simply as a tasty snack. Its classic version is that Anise-flavored one.
Panforte is a traditional sweet of Siena, which is produced with honey, spices, and dried fruits. The pairings work best with semi-mature cheese like pecorino (sheep cheese) or soft goat cheese, with washed rind cheese like Taleggio or Fontina or flowered rind cheese like Brie, Camembert, and our "Buccia di Rospo". Let yourself go into a journey in the past, discover traditions, and authentic taste.
For three generations, Marabissi has epitomised the very best in traditional Italian biscuits. The history of Marabissi began more than sixty years ago.
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