Panforte is a classic Italian sweet from Siena, Tuscany. It’s part cake, part confection and entirely irresistible. Its name translates to “strong bread,” which is a nod to both its dense texture and bold flavors.
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Though panforte’s roots reach back to medieval Italy, it has endured as a sweet seasonal indulgence, evolving from a spiced honey bread once made for monks into a rich and fragrant confection enjoyed during the holiday festivities.
Panforte traditionally combines toasted nuts, such as almonds and hazelnuts, dried and candied fruit, and warm spices. A touch of chocolate is added to a version called panforte nero. All the ingredients are bound together with honey syrup that sets into a chewy, fragrant cake.
Each slice offers a balance of restrained sweetness, p

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