Carlos I's marzipan tin (390g)

Carlos I's marzipan tin (390g)

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Discover one of the most famous polvorones in Spain, handmade since the late 19th century following the historic recipe ordered by King Carlos I. In this limited edition, the polvorones come presented in a folding material case with stamped printing, embossing, and selective UVI on a soft touch finish, containing 390 grams of pure traditional flavor. Obrador Real is a renowned confectionery in Spain, known for the quality and exclusivity of its products. Each batch of polvorones is numbered and its production is limited, ensuring exceptional quality in each piece. Crafted and baked slowly in a wood-fired oven, these polvorones may have slight variations in size, enhancing their authentic character. Obrador Real Confitería only uses top-quality ingredients such as Marcona almonds, Iberian pork lard, wheat flour, and sugar, guaranteeing a unique flavor. Each polvorón comes with a numbered label, certifying its exclusivity and turning each bite into an unforgettable experience. Measurements: 28cmx19x3 Ingredients: Wheat flour, icing sugar, pork lard (antioxidant: rosemary extracts), and selected ground "Marcona" almonds. Nutritional values per 100g: Energy value 498/2081Kjul Proteins 7.2g · Carbohydrates 54.7g of which sugars 22.9g · Fats 27g of which saturated 8.6g · Salt 0.02g. Allergens: Contains gluten and almonds. May contain traces of peanuts, soy, mustard, sesame seeds, and other nuts.
At the end of the 19th century, Eusebio Olmedo and Dolores Barrionuevo began a new path in the confectionery tradition of Estepa, in Seville, venturing to recover the original recipe of the shortbread that was enjoyed by King Carlos I in his time. In 1959, Obrador Real de Confitería inherited the tradition of excellence of this sublime numbered edition Christmas sweet, becoming the most recognized Spanish confectionery. Legend has it that King Carlos I would stockpile the exquisite shortbread before each battle to enjoy them with his officers before the combat and as a reward after victories. Thus, he would send a decree to his pastry chefs with the order in his own handwriting, bearing his royal signature.
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