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Panforte is a chewy containing fruit and nuts. It is similar to a Florentine but is much thicker. Known throughout Italy, it is an Italian Christmas tradition associated especially with the province of Siena.


History
Panforte dates back to at least the 13th century, in the Italian region of . Documents from 1205, conserved in the State Archive of Siena, attest that bread flavored with pepper and honey ( panes melati et pepati) was paid to the local monks and nuns of the monastery of Montecellesi (modern Monte Celso, near ) as a tax or which was due on 7 February that year.

Literally, panforte means 'strong bread', derived from the fortis, which refers to the spicy flavour. Originally, the Sienese called it panpepato ('peppered bread'), due to the strong pepper used. The original dessert was composed of wheat flour, honey, spices, dried figs, jam and pine nuts and was flavored with pepper.


Protected geographical indication
In 2013, panforte received the protected geographical indication (PGI) status.


Gallery
Image:panpepato-small.jpg| Panforte with chocolate File:Panforte at a shop in San Gimignano.jpg| Panforte with marzipan at a shop in , Italy


See also
  • List of Italian desserts and pastries


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