Polvoron is one of the many food heritage that we got from Spanish. It is a common Christmas dessert in Spain. It is also known as shortbread cookies, it is basically a mixture of toasted flour, sugar, milk, butter, and added flavors like nuts, rice crisp or pinipig, and more.
Goldilocks Polvoron has been in the market for quite a while now. Before, many households cook polvoron for their families, but now it can be easily bought in a reasonable price and good tasting as well. I noticed that a lot of our brave OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) are bringing boxes and boxes of Goldilocks Polvoron into their suitcases before leaving our country. I guess they can't help to miss this delicacy.
Goldilocks Cashew Polvoron can be bought in pieces or like this one, in boxes. Each box has 24 pieces of polvoron and priced at ₱110.
What I like about Goldilocks Cashew Polvoron is you can taste the cashews and it literally has cashew nut bits! The trademark characteristic of Goldilocks Polvoron is its texture and make, it won't crumble easily when you grip it. Other flavors of Goldilocks Polvoron are Cookies & Cream Polvoron, Pinipig Polvoron, Classic Polvoron, and Coffee Crumble Polvoron.
For more info about Goldilocks Bakeshop and their products you can visit their FB Page.
And you can earn points when purchasing Goldilocks products just by using their Gtizen Card.
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