Doubling down on all natural treats

Doubling down on all natural treats

A note from us
We've had a busy month and we're thrilled to share our latest updates and news with you.

Our mission has always been to offer better-for you baked products made with real ingredients.

We are in the business of making authentic Italian sweets so we do use sugar for our products and we use the smallest amounts possible. Rest assured, the small amount of sugar is the only compromise. You should not compromise for anything else such as preservatives, colorants (probably the most harmful), artificial ingredients (the most popular is fake vanilla and artificial flavorings) highly processed ingredients, high fructose corn syrup etc.)

You can read more about what makes our products better-for-you here.

 

Bundle of the month - True Delicious | Authentic Italian Desserts

 

That's why we made the Super Seeds Biscotti. 25% of the ingredients is nutritious seeds. Packed with pumpkin kernels, chia seeds, sesame seeds, and flax seeds, our biscotti raise the bar in the bakery realm.

Lastly, we appreciate your ongoing support and look forward to serving you even better.

Our latest better-for you Biscotti:  Nutrient-Rich Super Seeds Biscotti

Also, Extra Virgin Olive Oil Biscotti 100% plant-based recipe. Italian EVO oil instead of butter and apple sauce instead of eggs.


Thank you and see you soon!
Antonio
Founder/CEO of True Delicious

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  • Bought some sweet corn biscuits at the North Beach festival – incredibly delicious.

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