TUSCAN COOKIES: the 2024 novelty from the Fratelli Lunardi
This year, Fratelli Lunardi has decided to enrich its offer with a line of tuscan cookies.
Round cookies, to reach a wider audience – national and international – and to promote their daily consumption.
The names of the new line wink at Tuscan tradition, but in perfect Lunardi style.
There are Addormentasocere, Cioccolalleri, Cocchi di babbo and Ramerini, words used in Tuscan slang, especially to refer to sweets.
The recipes are also Tuscan, as are the ingredients – milk, eggs, flour and salt from Volterra are all Made in Tuscany!
Four new pastel colors have been chosen for the new packs.
The characters drawn on the packs are many, they pose, move and dance to interact with the ingredients, while balancing or straddling a cookie.
Yum, chomp, crunch and slurp. A different onomatopoeia for each cookie, recalling the sensations of tasting. Real exclamations of enjoyment!
A classic and fresh combination of CHOCOLATE and COCONUT...
Cocchi di babbo
Literally: daddy’s favorite
Classic chocolate chip cookies are even cheesier with the freshness of coconut.
Perfect for breakfast, great at snack time, delicious all the time!
The delicious CHOCOLATE and CARAMELIZED PEANUTS
Addormentasocere
Literally: to put mother-in-law to sleep. That means so good it would make your mother-in-law sweeten the pot.
A must-have of every village. The Lunardi Brothers were inspired by the Tuscany’s famous sweet almonds to create a mouthwatering cookie with chocolate and caramelized peanuts!
If you love the Tuscan tradition you can't miss RAISINS and ROSEMARY
Ramerini
The name recalls the rosemary added in the dough.
They are a reinterpretation of rosemary bread: an ancient, blessed dessert, all-Tuscan, that always been the comfort food of the Lunardi brothers, who finally have decided to invent a cookie with raisins and rosemary.
The result? It’s fragrant!!!
Will you let yourself be won over by the classic CHOCOLATE?
Cioccolalleri
Tuscan people use lallero as a kind of joke, that you may use when someone tells or asks you something absurd (but for real). Like “yeah, sure”.
After conquering even those who always choose savoury, the chocolate cookies of Lunardi Brothers arrive in cookies version. And they are more delicious than ever!