These are the typical and the most famous biscuits from Tuscany, which has been copied a lot. The Marabissi secret recipe: just use the best ingredients and the manual treatment, according to the traditional Tuscan way. Enjoy them with a good coffee, cappuccino, or with a glass of Vinsanto dessert wine.
These are the typical and the most famous biscuits from Tuscany, which has been copied a lot. The Marabissi secret recipe: just use the best ingredients and the manual treatment, according to the traditional Tuscan way. Enjoy them with a cup of good coffee, cappuccino, or with a glass of Vinsanto dessert wine.
Panforte is a traditional sweet of Siena, which is produced with honey, spices, and dried fruits. We recommend pairing with fresh goat cheese (Caprino), washed rind cheese (Fontina, Montasio, Piave), flowered rind cheese like Camembert or Brie, and finally Blue cheeses. 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.
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.
For three generations, Marabissi has epitomised the very best in traditional Italian biscuits. The history of Marabissi began more than sixty years ago. This is one of the latest tasty versions enriched with chocolate and a pinch of salt.
Marabissi, 60 years of history, passion, and sweetness. Fine artisan biscuits of the tradition of the Marabissi family since 1948 proposed in delicious colored tins.
Some call them “brutti ma buoni”, the small irregular formed biscuits which are a little ugly, but so delicious. They are airy and crunchy – thanks to the high content of Italian hazelnuts – carefully chosen by Marabissi.
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.
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