Entrance of Turrones Ramos pasticceria.

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Turrones Ramos

Valencia


One of the Valencian region's most famous products is turrón, a sweet almond-based nougat that comes in soft or hard versions and is a traditional staple of Christmas eating across Spain. Enjoy it year-round in this shop from one of the most famous producers.


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