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Provencal delicacies

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Product description

Discover our Provençal delicacies, accompanied by a 5 year old bonsai ficus!
These mouth-watering mini 'Calissons' are made from an original recipe combining delicately flavoured preserved melon, blanched almonds and orange zest, covered with a fine layer of royal icing. Share the delicious taste of Provence with your friends and family!accompanied by a 6 year old bonsai ficus (Height: 25 cm including pot). Original and truly mouth-watering!

Composition and conservation

Composition of our calissons d'Aix

In keeping with the ancestral art of confectionery, our ‘calissons’ are made exclusively with natural products. The ingredients are rigorously selected to preserve the taste of the original fruit. Our recipe combines mouth-watering crystallised orange peel and melon with blanched almonds set on a wafer base and topped with glacé icing. These traditional ‘calissons’ from Aix-en-Provence will melt in your mouth in a burst of incomparable flavour.

Composition: Almonds, Cane sugar, Icing sugar, Crystallised melon (Melon, sugar, glucose syrup), Crystallised orange peel (Orange peel, Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Citric acid), Egg white, Glucose Syrup, Unleavened bread, Colouring (E104 E132 E110 E122), Natural flavouring (vanilla, strawberry, lemon, orange, pistachio).

How to care for a Bonsai

  • Light:The ficus should be placed close to a sunny window. It tolerates sunshine, but dislikes draughts and should also be kept far away from the radiator which dries the air. In the winter, the ficus loses 50% of its foliage, which it renews in the summer.
  • Watering: Maintaining a bonsai means observing and understanding its needs. Remaining attentive to the slightest variations will help to keep it in good health. Learn to check the soil by scratching it a little on the top to see if the mass of the earth ball is still moist. The soil should more or less dry out between waterings. Add fertilizer mainly in the spring and autumn. Reduce the dose and stop completely in winter to allow the tree to rest.
  • Outside: The ficus is not resistant to frost and should be grown inside as soon as the average temperature drops below 15°C. In the summer, you can put your bonsai outside as long as the temperature does not drop below 15°C. This will be beneficial to the tree and make the foliage more abundant.


Made in france
Made in france
French & traditional production
150 years know how
150 years know how
Made by our chocolatier
Quality ingredients
Quality ingredients
Cocoa butter