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"Great drizzled over ice cream or cake!"

Made with 100% Greek bergamot for a bright, aromatic spoon sweet bursting with distinctive citrus character.
Authentic flavor
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SIZE
13.4 oz (380g)
Type
Preserved Fruit
Prepared by hand with care.
Use with desserts, cocktails, vinaigrettes.

A Citrus Twist on a Greek Classic
Made with 100% Greek bergamot from Lastika and Ilia, this traditional spoon sweet highlights one of Greece's most aromatic and distinctive citrus fruits.
Each batch is prepared by hand, with the fruit carefully washed, cleaned, cut, and slowly cooked using only fresh whole fruit, lemon juice, and as little sugar as possible.
Its bright citrus character makes it a wonderful topping for yogurt, ice cream, pancakes, and cheesecake, while also adding a unique flavor accent to sparkling drinks and cocktails.
For a more savory application, try incorporating it into vinaigrettes where its aromatic citrus notes can truly shine.
Ingredients: Bergamot, Sugar, Lemon Juice.
Contains 40g of fruit per 100g.
No preservatives.
FROM OUR COMMUNITY
What Customers Are Saying
Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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"Great drizzled over ice cream or cake!"
"My friends adored it! Gobbled it up too quickly!"
"Just like my grandma used to make it."
"I love these and order them frequently. They are delicious. I would like to say that I would have ordered way more from your site but nearly everything I wanted was out of stock."
"This was way better than I expected. I will definitely buy again."
"I am very partial to this flavor. It is a wonderful treat."
"I love bergamot, and this little jar is fabulous. The syrup is thinner than I anticipated, but packed with herbal citrusy flavor; sweet, but not cloying. One small nibble is immensely satisfying, and a drizzle on a graham cracker with ricotta is Devine! CINCO ESTRELLAS!"
"Very tasty"
"Love Bergamot Spoon Sweet! Takes me back to my childhood. My mom use to make spoon sweets. I remember my mom serving it on tiny little dishes to her friends just before they had Greek coffee. I on the other hand eat it right out of the jar."
"DELICIOUS"

MADE FOR YOU BY
Idiston
From their origins in a small workshop where they made cakes, pastries, cookies and other homemade treats, Idiston ultimately transitioned their business to focus on traditional Greek sweets of the spoon made using as little sugar as possible.
This wise decision allowed them to expand their business beyond sweets into a variety of high quality sauces, soups and marinades. All items are produced without preservatives and dyes, making them suitable for families with children and those people interested in healthy eating. With only a few machines in their workshop, their delectable foods are almost entirely handmade, with fruits always washed, cleaned, cut and cooked with care, by hand. Over the years they have collected many recipes, and are always looking for new wonderful treats to share.
We are always here to help.
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