The Veneziana Grano Franto is handcrafted in Giotto's Pastry Shop in Padua prison with 100% Made in Italy ingredients.
Its beauty lies in the spontaneity of the ingredients: low pressure ground wheat and a shower of sunflower seeds.
For this focaccia we have selected a crushed grain according to the ancient stone grinding techniques. Naturally leavened and handmade according to artisanal methods.
Ingredients: type "00" soft wheat flour, butter, sugar, 8% whole wheat flour, "0" soft wheat flour, malted soft wheat flour, fresh pasteurized egg yolk, honey, sunflower seeds , dried wheat mother yeast, emulsifiers: mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, dextrose, whole milk powder, salt, flavorings, brewer's yeast.
The product contains gluten, eggs, milk and is made in a laboratory where sesame, mustard, soy, nuts, sulphites and peanuts are processed.
Store the product in a cool dry place at a temperature not exceeding 24 ° C, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
For the packaging of this cake we have selected FSC® certified recycled cardboard and Shiro Echo ecological and biodegradable paper made with 100% recycled fibers. The goal is to reduce the use of cellulose from trees.
The product represents an excellence of the territory certified 100% Made in Italy.
- Weight
- 500 g
- Region
- Veneto
The Pastry of the Padua Prison, in a laboratory that is both a school of trade and life, has been operating within the Due Palazzi prison since 2005.
Since then, many meetings, visits and events have made us feel the affection of institutions, the public and industry critics, and the everyday life of a real job gives us the opportunity to change, every day, together.
We believe that an individual is not defined only by his error and that the commitment to work gives the opportunity to rediscover those personal resources that would otherwise remain dormant in inactivity.
We believe in work as a self-knowledge tool that offers opportunities for growth through the training and accompaniment of experienced professionals.
We believe in the work carried out with the rigor that pastry making science requires, in the precision of artisan methods, in study and in-depth analysis.
Sector studies reveal how prison work has multiple positive effects for the inmates themselves, for the prison and for society as a whole. Work acts as a normalizer of tensions, nourishes a positive vision of tomorrow, breaks the physical and mental routine. This translates into savings in medical and disciplinary costs and feeds a virtuous process that culminates in the lowering of the recidivism rate, or the probability of returning to a crime after serving the sentence.