Artisan vanilla chocolate, 100 gr
Artisan vanilla chocolate, 100 gr
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€3.59 EUR
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The chocolate of'Antica Dolceria Bonajuto, is produced in full respect of the Modican tradition with the highest quality standards.
The tablet at the Vanilla, together with the cinnamon, is one of the two tablets in the traditional 100g format. These are the classic tastes, the first two that are historically produced. They are also the two sweetest tablets between the available selection and vanilla is particularly loved by children.
Rosa has always been the color of the incorrect for the Vanilla, and the design of the original packaging was deliberately maintained.
THE'Antica Dolceria Bonajuto For six generations and for more than 150 years it has been produced and handed down sweets, nougats and chocolate of the Modican and Sicilian tradition, mostly of Arab or Spanish origin.
In 2008 it was included by the Eurispes among the 100 excellence of Italy.
A little story ...
In the most east corner of Sicily, in the splendid and Baroque Modica, the rite of the preparation of the low temperature chocolate with the "bitter pasta", has been handed down from generation to generation.
It was precisely the Spaniards who brought the "Xocolàtl" to Modica, a product that the inhabitants of Mexico obtained from cocoa seeds shredded on a stone called "metate", in order to release cocoa butter and obtain a grainy paste.
The Modicans prepared this process from the Spaniards, without ever going to the industrial phase over time.
In the most east corner of Sicily, in the splendid and Baroque Modica, the rite of the preparation of the low temperature chocolate with the "bitter pasta", has been handed down from generation to generation.
It was precisely the Spaniards who brought the "Xocolàtl" to Modica, a product that the inhabitants of Mexico obtained from cocoa seeds shredded on a stone called "metate", in order to release cocoa butter and obtain a grainy paste.
The Modicans prepared this process from the Spaniards, without ever going to the industrial phase over time.