….in Italy, mornings start with a coffee and a sweet
In Florence we found a famous baker from Vienna who made 20 different croissants every morning to serve to his customers. We first discovered his shop late one afternoon, just as they were about to close but they invited us in and made me a special ice coffee. Apparently ice coffee and coffee cream are two things that you don’t normally find in Italy. I didn’t know this but the baker was more than happy to whip up his own version of ice coffee for me. I also tried to order cream for my husband’s Americano and the baker was about to top it with whipped cream but I stopped him. It was then that he explained that coffee cream was a German and Viennese thing and in Italy only milk was used in coffee or served black.
That afternoon we enjoyed our beverages and some of the best pastries we’ve ever tasted. As we were leaving the owners of the cafe encouraged us to come back for breakfast so that we could try some of their special croissants.
A couple of days later we took them up on their offer and stopped for breakfast before heading out to the leather market down the street. Sure enough there were numerous croissants to choose from. I decided on the most unusual looking one. It was completely black because it was made from ash and it was filled with prunes. It was absolutely delicious and complemented my cappuccino. The only downside was that it left black flecks between my teeth that were difficult to remove.

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That looks like one intimidating croissants!
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After meeting the baker I trusted him completely.
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The black flecks may have prolonged the taste 🙂
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I was too self conscience to find out.
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🙂
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Wow! 20 different croissants!! That sounds heavenly!!! ❤️
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I wish we had discovered this place sooner. We only were able to experience two of the 20 flavours.
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A croissant made from ash! That makes it unusual enough but add in the prunes and… Wow, I’m speechless. Haven’t seen that in any recipe book.
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Somehow I don’t think it will appear in any cookbook unless Rainer (the chef) writes his own.
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Gosh that’s every kind of awesome!
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It really was awesome!
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