
Sundried figues with almonds
Here you have an amazing classic of south Italy! It's sundried figues stuffed with almonds. A specialty among the most tasty, thanks to the presence of unique spices such as cinnamon, fennel seeds and bay leaves.
Excellent home ingredients give life to these exquisite glazed tarallini: eggs, sugar, flour, almonds and a delicious sugar glaze, perfect to make the taste even more irresistible.
The classic tarallino to munch at any time of the day takes on a new shape and new flavor with the addition of homemade and local vincotto. The result is exquisite: a delicately sweet, aromatic and fragrant product, so good that you won't be able to do without it.
The almond biscuits from the Preite oven are small crunchy and light delicacies made even more special by the presence of the aromatic and irresistible Salento almond. They are also very versatile: try them with milk, tea or a good fortified wine, such as a passito.
A product that expresses itself in all its salentinity: they are tarallini with primitive wine, sweet and fragrant, good in the morning but also in the evening. A versatile product perfect for every situation, different from the usual and able to surprise the palate taste after taste.
A classic of Salento pastry is almond paste. Handmade, with excellent Salento almonds, this almond paste will delight those who give it, those who receive it and of course those who taste it.
Delicious shortcrust pastry boxes ideal for a very tasty but also very healthy snack. We like the flavors of the past! Here we offer them in the quince version. Try them all one by one!
These taralli are among our favorite! Chocolate and almonds make them really unique! Try them out!
They are grandma's sweets, these pitteddhe with figs, those sweets that we like so much because they remind us of the delicious scent that came out of her cupboard.
Fragrant, aromatic and fragrant, the mustaccere, glazed with chocolate, are irresistible at any time of the day.
Macaroni, or "Minchiareddhi" are the first of excellence in the Salento diet, seasoned with a good tomato sauce, and for those who want to taste in an even more typical way with a pinch of "ricotta schianta".
These taralli are one of the symbols of the bakery art of south Italy and Apulia in particular. Absolutely perfect!
We cultivate the zucchini in open field in the month of April
and we pick them up by hand in June and July. Then they are
washed, selected, cut into slice with all the peel, salted and
desiccated on frames in the sun for 3-4 days.
The green tomatoes of Salento are cultivated in open field
in the month of May and are picked by hand in July, when
the tomatoes are still green. They are washed, selected, cut
into slices and laid to mature under salt.