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SF0309101
Focaccia a libro, in local dialect known as fecazze a livre, is a typical product of the municipality of Sammichele di Bari. Pasta Factory Spinelli. Lucia Spinelli.
Focaccia a libro, in local dialect known as fecazze a livre, is a typical product of the municipality of Sammichele di Bari. Pasta Factory Spinelli. Lucia Spinelli.

SF0309100
Focaccia a libro, in local dialect known as fecazze a livre, is a typical product of the municipality of Sammichele di Bari. Pasta Factory Spinelli. Arianna Marinelli. Lucia Spinelli.
Focaccia a libro, in local dialect known as fecazze a livre, is a typical product of the municipality of Sammichele di Bari. Pasta Factory Spinelli. Arianna Marinelli. Lucia Spinelli.

SF0309095
Focaccia a libro, in local dialect known as fecazze a livre, is a typical product of the municipality of Sammichele di Bari. Pasta Factory Spinelli. Marianna Marinelli
Focaccia a libro, in local dialect known as fecazze a livre, is a typical product of the municipality of Sammichele di Bari. Pasta Factory Spinelli. Marianna Marinelli

SF0308340
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308339
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308338
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308337
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308336
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308335
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308334
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308333
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308332
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308331
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308330
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308329
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308328
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308327
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308326
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308325
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308324
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308323
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308322
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308321
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308320
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308319
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308318
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308317
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308316
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308315
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308314
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308313
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308312
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308311
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308310
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308309
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308308
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308307
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308306
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308305
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308304
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308303
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308302
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308301
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308300
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308299
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308298
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308297
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308296
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308295
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308294
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308293
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308292
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308291
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308290
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308289
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0308288
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.

SF0305958
Presentation of the presidia in the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto 2022 event. Dora Park (Turin).
Presentation of the presidia in the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto 2022 event. Dora Park (Turin).

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Presentation of the presidia in the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto 2022 event. Dora Park (Turin).
Presentation of the presidia in the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto 2022 event. Dora Park (Turin).

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Presentation of the presidia in the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto 2022 event. Dora Park (Turin).
Presentation of the presidia in the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto 2022 event. Dora Park (Turin).

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The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
The Tortorici royal pastry is a traditional religious dessert, similar to numerous other variations of hazelnut-based pastries produced by nuns for religious festivals. It has a flat and irregular shape with a bulge in the centre, which according to some is meant to symbolise the mountain of San Pietro which overlooks the town.
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