DOLCETTO O SCHERZETTO? Treat or Trick to be literal in the translation!
I would never trick you, so let’s just instead look at some classic Italian sweets:
The standard Perugina baci or chocolate kiss with a hazelnut inside, wrapped in a multilingual love note. These love notes are written in either Italian, English, French, German, Greek, Spanish, or Portuguese. What a great way to eat chocolate!
Next, another oldie but goodie, the original Kinder Sorpresa, or Child Surprise, a milk chocolate hollow egg which is not specifically made for Easter, with a toy inside. This was my son’s favorite sweet treat growing up:
Next there is my favorite candy, torrone or nougat, a confection, typically made of honey, sugar, and egg white, with toasted almonds, pistachios other nuts. I love the pistachio torrone:
And then last but not least–and absolutely no trick–is the latest candy to sweep italia and soon the world in Pocket Coffee, a shot of espresso in a chocolate candy (now why didn’t I think of that?):
Happy Halloween!













Yummmmm … Love all Italian chocolate but I wish Pocket Coffee were sold in the US… They’re an ingenious way to get chocolate and caffeine at the same time!!!!
Vero! I’m headed to Italy for the winter in a few weeks and looking forward to trying Pocket Coffee. It is ingenious!
Yummm you will love them and will buy them by the box fulls!! They give you a rush of energy and caffeine without needing to perk coffee! Enjoy your trip soon and send us pics!
Thanks Lia! You know I will post pics!