Delicacies in Provence

22 dicembre, 2011

When I was setting up in my little apartment in Marseille, I instantly perceived the absolutely delicious aroma that continuously wafted up my street! I felt as if the whole neighbourhood smelt of Froot Loops.

I remember going out on the streets in search of the place from where this delicious aroma wafted. And this is how I was pleasantly surprised to discover that I lived right next to a biscuit factory! Yum!

On the same occasion, I discovered navettes. This crunchy little biscuit has a unique shape and looks a bit like a boat. But above all, what makes the navette special is its delicate orange blossom fragrance (not to be confused with the aroma of Froot Loops! 😉

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This little delight goes back a long way. Since 1781, Four des Navettes, the oldest bakery in Marseille, has been manufacturing navettes in the good old-fashioned way.

The navette was originally prepared and eaten at Candlemas on February 2 each year. Nowadays, it can be savoured all year round, much to the delight of food lovers.

For those of you who’d like to try to bake them, here’s the recipe (in French). But remember that bakers who know how to make it, jealously guard their secret recipe. 😉

Autori

Eloïse Vincent
Detentrice della raro titolo di Gastronoma conseguito con i migliori voti nella storia dell'ateneo presso l'Università degli Studi di Scienze Gastronomiche di Bra, Eloise è anche una dietologa.

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