Summary: If you can't go to the actual museum, these people are great and worth a stop in.
I knew nothing about Turrones and now I feel very educated on it. They have a sampling area where they will tell you the proud history of this company and then allow you to taste all the different flavors. As a tourist, it was almost like doing a free tasting. They have apparently been making Turrones for 12 generations. And they really thought about it.
I think this location speaks English, but in fairness, I spoke Spanish with the staff here. My vocab is just good enough to understand all that is needed to learn about delicious Turrones. That said, the staff was really wonderful when I was there. I think she spoke slightly slower to help make sure I fully understood everything. I really felt like the staff was excited to be there. Oh and they even help you understand what makes the quality of one better than the other. I think if you have not had good turrones, perhaps this is where you can find the love for this deliciousness.
If you're a tourist with a sweet tooth, def stop by and let the staff tell you about this delicious part of...
Read moreTurrones Casa “House of nougat”. All nougat here are made from almond or with almond. They serve different varieties, soft, hard, with orange, etc ,,Good shop to buy almond sweets for yourself or gifts for ur loved ones. They have tasting area to taste different flavored of sweets. They interestingly explains to you the history of almonds and the shop. The service is superb and the staff are always welcoming you with a great &...
Read moreWhat a wonderful experience we had thanks to Rebeca who assisted us and spoke great English and guided us to the right products taking into accounts that we can’t have pork products or products with alcohol. She was very knowledgeable about each specific product’s ingredients. We ended up leaving very satisfied and happy with the yummy nougats and chocolates which we bought. 10/10 for Rebeca. Keep it up girl 🥰. Love all the way...
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