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Hand cut Almond Torrone from Emilia-Romagna
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Hand cut Almond Torrone from Emilia-Romagna

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Description:

Each region of Italy produces its own version of torrone. In the small town of Borgotaro (A.G. Ferrari's birthplace), Pasticceria Steckli makes each bar of torrone by hand using the area's distinctive honey as a sweetener. Beautifully wrapped in old-fashioned white and blue paper.

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Wonderful gift , but you might not want to give it up after a taste.


Honey and almond torrone from Borgotaro


Pasticceria Steckli makes each bar of torrone by hand using the area's distinctive honey as a sweetener


Beautifully wrapped in old-fashioned white and blue paper


Almond-packed torrone (nougat)


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5"paper wax" actually edible waferNov 06, 2008
I am from Italy and torrone has always been my favorite Christmas sweet - I would like to let Fred McConville (author of the previous review) that the "wax paper" stuck to the torrone is actually a kind of wafer and totally edible and absolutely not to be peeled off! I hope Fred will enjoy his next torrone - I'm always glad when people enjoy foods that are unique to Italy.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Not a Pleasant Experience!Jan 20, 2008
It took 10 days for the order to arrive.
The product was not edible. The paper covering, similar to wax paper, was stuck to the candy and impossible to completely remove, so that you were spitting out pieces of wax paper with each chew.
Placing a piece in the microwave helped, but the paper problem was still there. I managed to eat a couple of small pieces and the rest I threw away.

I ordered based on the name "Torrone", remembering from the past an individually boxed candy, maybe 1-1/2" by 3/4" size, certainly edible when removed from the box. I knew before ordering that this product was not packaged that way but thought it would be pretty close to the original in quality.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

410 Stars for taste and 4 for consistency.Jan 09, 2007
Do not get me wrong, this torrone is the best torrone I have ever had.It is just like my grandma's homemade torrone we used to have when we were kids.It is simply wonderful.Very full of nuts, not too sweet,just prefect,and the only let down is the difficulty is cutting or chewing it.If you have weak teeth, I do not recommend buying this hard torrone.My husband(who had never had torrone until this one) got really into it and finished it in one day.Once again I will state that this torrone is SUPREME but the hardness of it is a let down,it could be a little softer but it is worthy every bite.


 
 
 
 
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