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A taste of history!
This is an entirely edible reproduction of an early 17th-century sugar loaf. Until the mid-17th century the English imported raw sugar from Spanish and Dutch sources trading in the Caribbean. Once in England, the raw sug...
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Great product
For a historical research project bought, was delivered quite fast even if it had to come to the Netherlands. Unfortunately some of the sugar cones where broken, a bag around the cones inside the box would have been nice to make sure the broken parts would still be fully usable. But it is amazing that this is still being made and to experience the different flavor and texture is of great importance for the project. One star less because the box was not sturdy enough for this fragile product. But overall good buy!
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Vera Ā· February 22, 2024
sugarloaf displayed on sugar chest
sugar loaf sits on a c. 1840 Tennessee sugar chest along with antique hand forged sugar nippers. Looks great!!!