"The Amarena cherry is a small sour dark coloured Italian cherry grown in the Bologna and Modena regions of Italy. It is usually bottled in syrup and used as a decoration on rich chocolate desserts.
The Amarena variety of cherry was developed by Gennaro Fabbri who was born in 1869 in Bologna, Italy. He started commercial production of cherry related products in 1905 under the Fabbri brand. The Fabbri company is still family owned and produces a number of natural cherry pastries, syrups and beverages."
And ooooo ~~ doesn't Simee look really really cute; furry little babbeee!! (Woofwoof!)
Well, it's my kind of health food as it makes me feel better, Miss F! Hi, Anne. We do indeed. x Hi, LindyLouMac. I can recommend it. Hi, Gleds. Yes, I use Amerena Fabbri in desserts a lot. They used to aslways come in nice porcelain jars but these are getting difficult to find now. Simi says "Woof"! Btw, you're very artistic there! x
I'm a sort-of retired language teacher from Cardiff, Wales, UK, now trying to make a new life in Sicily. I'm not growing vines, making olive oil or restoring a palace stone by stone!
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I'm glad this isn't actually sitting in front of me, or I would eat it.
Or maybe it is health food?
MMMMMMM Delicious, you have lots of lovely treats over there Pat xx
An interesting sounding combination.
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"The Amarena cherry is a small sour dark coloured Italian cherry grown in the Bologna and Modena regions of Italy. It is usually bottled in syrup and used as a decoration on rich chocolate desserts.
The Amarena variety of cherry was developed by Gennaro Fabbri who was born in 1869 in Bologna, Italy. He started commercial production of cherry related products in 1905 under the Fabbri brand. The Fabbri company is still family owned and produces a number of natural cherry pastries, syrups and beverages."
And ooooo ~~ doesn't Simee look really really cute; furry little babbeee!! (Woofwoof!)
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So looking forward to getting back to italy and ice cream in september!
Looks very stylish, and I am sure it tastes as good as Sicilian always does!
Well, it's my kind of health food as it makes me feel better, Miss F! Hi, Anne. We do indeed. x Hi, LindyLouMac. I can recommend it. Hi, Gleds. Yes, I use Amerena Fabbri in desserts a lot. They used to aslways come in nice porcelain jars but these are getting difficult to find now. Simi says "Woof"! Btw, you're very artistic there! x
Hi, Liz. Whereabouts in Italy? x Hi, Jenny. Oh, it does! x
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