This Tuscan Cake is a cross between a cake, biscuit & chocolate toffee. It is a rich honey flavoured treat to be enjoyed with strong coffee. It keeps very well, makes excellent home gifts and is so much cheaper and tastier to make at home than the store bought variety. A little diddly to make as there are a couple of steps in the process but unlike anything you have ever tasted. The name literally means strong cake. Check it out on our YouTube channel .
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