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Chocolate Cantucci

Chocolate Cantucci

£9.00
Ingredients supplied to London's Michelin-starred restaurants exclusively imported

These are incredible! Huge chunks of rich chocolate are held together within the sweet, crumbly biscuit , a perfect combination of flavour and texture. These are great dipped into a rich cup of espresso at the end of a meal, or a cappuccino in the morning. Superior, we’re sure, to anything similar you may have tried before.

Lovely served with a simple cup of tea or coffee.

Things to know before you buy
Ingredients : Wheat Flour, Sugar, Chocolate (50%)(Sugar, Cocoa Paste, Cocoa Butter(Milk), SoyaLecithin, Flavourings) Eggs, Salt ,Vanilla, Natural Flavouring, Yeast. Nutrition : Typical values as sold per100g. Energy 1831kj/436kcal, Fat 16g, Of which saturate 1.4g, Carbohydrate 65g, Of which is Sugars 31g, Protein 6.6g, Salt 0.3g.
Additional Details
Provenance:
Toscana
Weight:
200g
Toscana region map

Provenance: Toscana

Tuscany is located in central Italy and stretches from the Apennines to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its landscape, artistic heritage and stand-out cities — first among them Florence — make Tuscany an unquestioned protagonist of international tourism. In this region, nature has many different facets, starting from the coast that alternates long and sandy beaches, like the Versilia beach, with rocky cliffs and steep headlands. The islands of the Tuscan Archipelago, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, a crystal-clear sea and rich seabeds, are peerless.

You can admire sceneries of uncontaminated nature in the Apuan Alps and in several protected areas, such as the Orbetello Lagoon, home to many species of migrant birds, including pink egrets. However, the most typical sceneries of the region are those that merge the beauty of nature with the millenary work of man. The amazing Gulf of Baratti and the sites of Vetulonia, Vulci and Pitigliano guard necropoli and vestiges of the Etruscan civilization, while Roselle and Cosa evoke memories from the Roman Age.

Medieval villages, historical towns, castles and defense systems, country churches (the so-called pievi) and beautiful abbeys, like the one of Sant'Antimo, are scattered all over the territory and their profiles stand out in the landscapes of the Crete Senesi, Orcia Valley, Garfagnana, Chianti and the Maremma.

Finally, Tuscany is full of spas: Montecatini, Saturnia, Montepulciano, Monsummano and Bagno Vignoni, which offer relaxing holidays thanks to their thermal waters and well-equipped facilities for all types of treatments.

The provinces of the region are: Florence (regional capital), Arezzo, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Massa Carrara, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena.

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