CASA MIRA Alicante Nougat 300 g
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Turrón, a hard confectionery obtained from cooking sugar and honey and adding roasted Marcona almonds and egg white.
100% handmade, premium quality, no additives, no preservativas and vacuum packed, elaborated by Casa Mira since 1842.
Turrón de Alicante PGI
WORLWIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED
100% handmade, premium quality, no additives, no preservativas and vacuum packed, elaborated by Casa Mira since 1842.
Turrón de Alicante PGI
WORLWIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED
Located on the Carrera San Jerónimo, between the Puerta del Sol and the Paseo del Prado, Casa Mira was founded in 1842 by the intrepid Luis Mira. Originally from the town of Jijona in Alicante, Luis would set out for Madrid around Christmas to sell his turrones in the Plaza Mayor. Unfortunately, he would never make it that far as his products would sell out along the way. 172 years later, this historic store has remained pretty much unchanged.
The Spanish Royal Warrant, granted by Queen Isabel II, hangs above old glass cases filled with the traditional handmade nougat (turrón) and candies this charming shop is famous for. This rectangular shop is lined with shoulder-level wood and glass cases that follow the lines of the burgundy brocade-covered walls. On the back wall, a solemn portrait of Luis Mira keeps watch over the daily comings and goings. It’s a tidy place that resoundingly echoes the last century.
While these confections are traditionally for Christmas, most of the varieties are available here year-round. The turrones are sold by weight.
The shop’s most striking feature is perhaps the row of turrones lined-up behind a glass case. The most popular are the two most classic varieties: Jijona and Alicante. Jijona is soft and yielding, made with finely chopped almonds, honey, sugar and egg whites. It’s also the only one not made on the premises, due to the fact that it is protected by a Geographic Protection Indication. Despite the fact that it can only be made in Jijona, Mira family takes pains to protect their top-secret recipe.
The variety known as Alicante is a hard, white turrón with a consistency similar to peanut brittle. It’s made with honey, sugar, egg whites, coarsely chopped almonds and oblea, a thin white wafer made from flour and water. Other varieties include: hazelnut, yema (egg yolk), guirlache (almond brittle), marzipan, fruit and Cádiz. They are made using all natural ingredients, following the original recipes.
The Spanish Royal Warrant, granted by Queen Isabel II, hangs above old glass cases filled with the traditional handmade nougat (turrón) and candies this charming shop is famous for. This rectangular shop is lined with shoulder-level wood and glass cases that follow the lines of the burgundy brocade-covered walls. On the back wall, a solemn portrait of Luis Mira keeps watch over the daily comings and goings. It’s a tidy place that resoundingly echoes the last century.
While these confections are traditionally for Christmas, most of the varieties are available here year-round. The turrones are sold by weight.
The shop’s most striking feature is perhaps the row of turrones lined-up behind a glass case. The most popular are the two most classic varieties: Jijona and Alicante. Jijona is soft and yielding, made with finely chopped almonds, honey, sugar and egg whites. It’s also the only one not made on the premises, due to the fact that it is protected by a Geographic Protection Indication. Despite the fact that it can only be made in Jijona, Mira family takes pains to protect their top-secret recipe.
The variety known as Alicante is a hard, white turrón with a consistency similar to peanut brittle. It’s made with honey, sugar, egg whites, coarsely chopped almonds and oblea, a thin white wafer made from flour and water. Other varieties include: hazelnut, yema (egg yolk), guirlache (almond brittle), marzipan, fruit and Cádiz. They are made using all natural ingredients, following the original recipes.