If the page of the dictionary that contains the meaning of Christmas were erased and we had to write it from scratch, it would be very difficult to agree because in each home it is lived in a different way. You live and eat in very different ways, of course. However, in the aisles of the El Corte Inglés Supermarket there are options for all types of Christmas, from the most traditional to the most avant-garde, especially when it comes to the assortment of sweets. How many do you know and which ones would you choose? It is easy to imagine how difficult it is to answer these questions.
Social networks are full of more or less well-known profiles trying all kinds of nougats. While it is true that the new products on the shelf tend to be the most repeated, the classics never fail on our tables no matter what the content creators say.
Chef Dabiz Muñoz’s nougats have been almost as anticipated for a couple of Christmases as the National Lottery’s Jackpot. At the El Corte Inglés Supermarket you can find them along with other varieties that mix nostalgia with flavor, such as Jungly nougat or Suchard Oreo, which are back for another year.
For the most traditional, or for those who prefer to experiment without forgetting the same old things, the highest quality classics (hard, hard and soft nougat cake) are still present on our shelves, of course, with 0% added sugar options. because we must not lose sight of healthy purposes even on specific dates.
The magical thing about Christmas is that anything is possible. From adopting ‘new’ traditions such as the arrival of Santa Claus to respecting the most ancient ones such as Tió de Nadal, a Catalan classic. After dinner, the same thing happens a bit, we mix sweets that were always there (mantecados, peladillas, Polvorones, candied fruit, yolk cake, marzipan,…) with others that come from beyond (coconut balls, Christmas log , ginger cookies, …)
Christmas desserts are already a gift in themselves, especially those that come with a surprise. Yes, we are referring to the Roscón de Reyes. A product that cannot be missed on January 5 and 6 – an excuse to put the last sweet touch on our goodness for the summer – that within the El Corte Inglés Selection range has four options: with 850g cream, another smaller one of 450gr, another without cream and another for those who remove the candied fruit because it does not contain any.
And if the Three Wise Men come from the East, Panettone comes from Italy to sweeten us with chocolate, with and without raisins. It is clear that the most purists stick with the traditional one, the number one option if you want to try this curious ‘dolce di Natale’ for the first time.
There is no doubt that you have already taken your first Christmas bite, but now comes the moment of truth, to choose the protagonists of our after-dinner meals. The El Corte Inglés Supermarket is waiting for you to take home the best quality and flavor in both sweet and savory foods. If we have made it very easy for you with the preselection of the first ones, at APTC at El Corte Inglés you will find an infinite number of recipes so that your dishes can be counted for congratulations.