
Biscuits with pistachios and almonds Antonio Mattei
Biscuits with pistachios and almonds:
These biscuits are made with four simple ingredients: flour, sugar, pistachios, almonds, and free-range eggs.
They contain no preservatives, no animal or vegetable fats.
Antonio Mattei
Antonio Mattei was a 19th-century Florentine confectioner, famous for creating one of Italy's most renowned biscuits: the Prato biscuit, or cantuccio. In 1858, Antonio inherited the family pastry shop and began experimenting with new recipes, including that of cantucci. These biscuits, made from flour, eggs, sugar, almonds and pine nuts, were baked twice to make them crispy and long-lasting, ideal for storage during long sea voyages. Antonio Mattei's biscuit factory soon became famous regionally and nationally, so much so that in 1895 it was chosen to represent Tuscany at the International Exhibition in Bordeaux. Since then, the Prato biscuit has become a symbol of Tuscan cuisine and one of the best-loved sweets in Italy and abroad.
Ingredients:
wheat flour, sugar, free-range eggs, pistachios and almonds 10%.
May contain milk, soy, pine nuts, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, macadamia nuts, pecans, Brazil nuts, peanuts, mustard
Nutritional information:
energy 1890kj- 450kcal, fat 15g of which saturated 0.2g, carbohydrates 66g of which sugars 34g, fibre 3.6g, protein 11g, salt <0.01g
. Produced in Italy. Store in a cool, dry place.
Baked product.
Produced and packaged by Antonio Mattei biscottificio srl via ricasoli 20 59100 Prato Italy..
Original: $10.58
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Biscuits with pistachios and almonds:
These biscuits are made with four simple ingredients: flour, sugar, pistachios, almonds, and free-range eggs.
They contain no preservatives, no animal or vegetable fats.
Antonio Mattei
Antonio Mattei was a 19th-century Florentine confectioner, famous for creating one of Italy's most renowned biscuits: the Prato biscuit, or cantuccio. In 1858, Antonio inherited the family pastry shop and began experimenting with new recipes, including that of cantucci. These biscuits, made from flour, eggs, sugar, almonds and pine nuts, were baked twice to make them crispy and long-lasting, ideal for storage during long sea voyages. Antonio Mattei's biscuit factory soon became famous regionally and nationally, so much so that in 1895 it was chosen to represent Tuscany at the International Exhibition in Bordeaux. Since then, the Prato biscuit has become a symbol of Tuscan cuisine and one of the best-loved sweets in Italy and abroad.
Ingredients:
wheat flour, sugar, free-range eggs, pistachios and almonds 10%.
May contain milk, soy, pine nuts, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews, macadamia nuts, pecans, Brazil nuts, peanuts, mustard
Nutritional information:
energy 1890kj- 450kcal, fat 15g of which saturated 0.2g, carbohydrates 66g of which sugars 34g, fibre 3.6g, protein 11g, salt <0.01g
. Produced in Italy. Store in a cool, dry place.
Baked product.
Produced and packaged by Antonio Mattei biscottificio srl via ricasoli 20 59100 Prato Italy..


