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Typical sweets from Spain
Talking about typical Spanish sweets is a tempting journey that makes your mouth water just by imagining them. They are special flavours and Spain has a rich culinary tradition, especially in the field of desserts. Thus, at Real Fábrica we offer a wide variety of typical sweets to indulge in, from fluffy cakes to thousands of recipes made with chocolate . All of them reveal the passion and art that characterise Spanish confectionery.
Each bite of the typical sweets is a journey through the most emblematic flavours, from the turrones or polvorones of the Christmas festivities to the delicate yolks of Santa Teresa . Are you ready to sweeten your senses and discover why the typical sweets of Spain are true gastronomic jewels?
Wide variety of typical Spanish sweets
Spanish confectionery offers a wide variety of typical sweets, each with its own charm and distinctive flavours to delight the palate. You will find delicacies in the form of sweets and chocolates at Real Fábrica, ranging from the most typical Christmas treats such as nougat or mantecados, to traditional cakes, fritters or pestiños, without forgetting churros with chocolate or jams , a national gastronomic heritage. All of this can be combined to create dessert tables so that no one is left without their favourite.
Chocolate
Chocolate in Spain is more than just a delicacy; it is an indulgent experience that is woven into the country's rich history and has evolved into an artistic and culinary expression. Spanish chocolate has captivated the senses and palates of generations through its products, such as chocolate a la taza , accompanied by churros or in chocolate bonbons and cookies.
In this way, whether you immerse yourself in a cup of chocolate or enjoy a piece of nougat during the holidays, Spanish chocolate is an experience that will delight your senses and transport you to a unique and delicious chocolate tradition and is one of the most typical sweets of Spain that you can find at Real Fábrica, in all its formats such as cup of chocolate, in bars or in cakes.
Jam
Jam has become an essential component of Spanish gastronomy, thanks to its sweet and honeyed flavour. This delicious delicacy, made from fresh fruit and sugar, has become rooted in the country's culinary tradition, providing an explosion of flavours that capture the essence of Spain's abundant fruit production.
There are jams of all possible flavours and at Real Fábrica we have them available to sweeten your life and decorate your dishes with this exquisite delicacy. Thus, from more traditional jams such as orange jams to the most sophisticated ones such as fig or tomato jam, you can find them on our website.
Typical Christmas sweets in Spain
Christmas in Spain is a magical time that brings with it an explosion of sweet flavours that fill homes with comforting aromas and create moments of shared happiness. Traditional Spanish Christmas sweets are a fundamental part of the celebrations, each with its own unique history and traditional charm.
The most typical ones that cannot be missing from our tables are nougats, the undisputed stars of Christmas. These almond and honey bars, whether in the soft version ( Nougat from Jijona ) or hard version ( Nougat from Alicante ), are a traditional delicacy in our country, creating a unique texture and an unmistakable flavour that evokes the very essence of Christmas.
Another essential Christmas treat in Spain is polvorones and mantecados, which melt in your mouth and come in a wide variety of flavours, from classic almond ones to chocolate variants.
At Real Fábrica we keep our traditions alive and we make typical Spanish sweets available to our customers to enjoy on any occasion. You can find them on our website or you can ask us by sending us an email to hola@realfabrica.com and we will respond as soon as possible. If you prefer, you can call us at 911 25 20 21. We also invite you to stop by our store in the Barrio de las Letras in Madrid, on Calle de Cervantes, 9.