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Dried fruit

Notes for the optimal equilibrium between aroma, scent, and consistency, the valuable hazelnuts, almonds and pistachio nuts sicialian, beyond to being use you for the cake preparation and freeze to you can also esssere consume to you simply as sand bank yields or toasted. 
Italian and international gastronomy and confectionery count fruit dried among protagonist ingredients due to its versatility of use and coupling possibilities: from aperitifs to first courses, from second course meat dishes to fish, from vegetables to hot take-away, ice-cream, mousse and oven-baked desserts,

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Zibibbo Raisins
The best Sicilian raisins of Pantelleria
Raisins Zibibbo (Moscato d'Alessandria) grown and produced naturally on the island of Pantelleria by the Kazzen company according to ancient traditional Pantelleria methods. The best dried fruit for desserts and tasty sauces, excellent to eat alone.
€7.70
Zibibbo Grapes Jam
Sweet and spreadable Zibibbo grape Jam
This delicious and genuine Zibibbo grape jam is obtained from the first and best Zibibbo grapes grown on Pantelleria. Only freshly harvested Zibibbo grapes and sugar processed according to the ancient Pantelleria custom. A natural sweetness to be spread and enjoyed at breakfast or as a snack.
€5.50
Elixir of Zibibbo Grapes
Sweet spreadable gelatinous jam made with Zibibbo grapes
The Zibibbo grape Elixir is a typical product of Pantelleria obtained by reducing the fresh must of zibibbo grapes in a pot with sugar. Also called grape "honey", it is a specialty of the island of Pantelleria with very ancient origins. A unique and particular product, the Zibibbo grape Elixir is excellent for breakfast, spread on bread and rusks.
€4.50
Chocolate of Modica Pistachio
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Esteemed chocolate of Modica, with irreplaceable taste of sicilian pistachio. A ancient Aztec recipe still in vogue, eternal. Its history is ancient, dating back to the Spanish domination of Sicily. It's characteristic of this process the eventual formation of a white coating on the surface of the chocolate, following the re-emergence of the cocoa butter.
Chocolate of Modica Hazelnut
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One of the most popular chocolates in Italy is Modica chocolate, made in Sicily. The tradition of chocolate making in Sicily came about centuries ago when the natives were taught the traditional process by Spaniards, beginning by collecting cacao beans (more about their influence on Sicilian Cuisine in this post). 
Chocolate of Modica Almonds
This is the chocolate of Modica, an exquisite delicacy with a long history, produced in a way that is guaranteed to tempt even the most inflexible man of science.
€3.30