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Classic Artisan Panettone

€23.99

Panettone Artigianale Classico is a Christmas cake with a unique and unmistakable flavour. Our panettone is produced using top-quality ingredients, artfully selected to guarantee the highest quality and best taste experience.

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Our classic artisan panettone is made using ancient methods, respecting traditional Italian recipes. The finest grains are carefully hand-processed to give the product incredible softness and an inimitable aroma. To give the dough its unmistakable final fragrance, organic lemon peel is also added, as well as orange candied fruit that make this Christmas cake special.

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Farina GRANO tenero tipo Manitoba, zucchero, UOVA, BURRO, LATTE, arancia candita, pasta aromatica (arancia, limone), miele, vaniglia, sale, liquore Strega.
Glassa: farina di MANDORLE, ALBUME, MANDORLE, zucchero.

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We are a family from Irpinia that produces artisanal bread and pasta, following traditional techniques.

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Panettone is a traditional Italian Christmas cake that has its roots in Milan. Legend has it that it was created in the 15th century by a young cook named Toni who worked for Duke Ludovico il Moro. Panettone has become an icon of Italian Christmas gastronomy and is now popular all over the world during the festive season.

Panettone is eaten at Christmas in Italy mainly by tradition. Originating in Milan, the cake has become a symbol of the Christmas festivities. Its richness in ingredients and its special shape make it suitable for celebrations. Sharing panettone during the festivities reflects the idea of generosity associated with the Christmas season.

Giving a panettone symbolises generosity and sharing during the festive season, honouring Italian traditions. It is a wish for joy, prosperity and attention to the recipient's personal taste, making the gesture symbolic and versatile.

The sultanas in panettone symbolise the sweetness and richness of life, representing prosperity. Candied fruit, such as orange and lemon peel, adds variety and colour, symbolising diversity and joy in experiences. Together, these ingredients not only contribute to the unique taste of panettone but also convey positive values associated with festivity, abundance and diversity in life.

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