Bag with six units of Felipe II mantecados. The origin of this jewel of our confectionery and Christmas desserts dates back to the 16th century during the reign of one of our most famous monarchs in history, when the Count of Benavente offered King Philip II and his wife one of these sweets. and they were fascinated by the finesse of the dessert.
Their traditional and completely artisanal preparation and their recipe that has been faithfully kept generation after generation, have earned them very high awards, making them almost a legend.
In addition, each mantecado comes numbered , as if it were a work of art (which it is), and its production is very limited, from October to early December.
Bag with six units of Felipe II mantecados. The origin of this jewel of our confectionery and Christmas desserts dates back to the 16th century during the reign of one of our most famous monarchs in history, when the Count of Benavente offered King Philip II and his wife one of these sweets. and they were fascinated by the finesse of the dessert.
Their traditional and completely artisanal preparation and their recipe that has been faithfully kept generation after generation, have earned them very high awards, making them almost a legend.
In addition, each mantecado comes numbered , as if it were a work of art (which it is), and its production is very limited, from October to early December.