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Holiday "Struffoli" Honey Balls

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Holiday "Struffoli" Honey Balls

Struffoli – also known as Honey Balls – are a traditional Neapolitan treat. The sweet dough is fashioned into marble-sized balls, then deep-fried to delightfully crispy perfection. Just one bite and you’ll understand why it’s been a staple Italian dessert for centuries.

Back in 1930, 11 year-old Vincent Artuso emigrated from Italy to The Bronx, settling in the Belmont neighborhood’s Little Italy, which is today lovingly referred to as simply Arthur Avenue. As a teenager, Vincent trained as a pastry chef at a bakery on East 187th Street. After returning from World War II, he purchased the bakery, and Artuso Pastry Shop was born. With his siblings and wife Betty by his side, Vincent grew his shop into one of The Bronx’s most beloved Italian bakeries, more than tripling in size over the years. The Artuso family continues to run the bakery to this day, which has become an indispensable Arthur Avenue landmark – so much so that the block it’s on was officially renamed Vincent F. Artuso, Sr. Way in 1996.

This package serves 8 people and includes 1 tray of “Struffoli” Honey Balls

  • Each tray weighs approx. 1 lb.
  • Cookies arrive ready to enjoy!
  • Store at room temperature for up to 10 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
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  • “Struffoli” Honey Balls – Soybean Oil, Best Flour (Enriched Wheat Flour [wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid]), Water, Eggs, Salt, Clover Honey, Nonpareil Candy Sprinkles (Sugar, Cornstarch, Confectioner’s Glaze, Carnauba Wax, Artificial Colors [fd&c Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1]), Glazed Cherries (Cherries, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Sugar, Citric Acid, Natural & Artificial Flavors, Red 40), Jordan Almonds (Almonds, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Confectioner’s Glaze, Artificial Colors)
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A Bronx Family Tradition Since 1946

Artuso Pastry Shop has been featured in Forbes, New York Daily News, The New York Times, and more.

A Bronx Family Tradition Since 1946

Artuso Pastry Shop
Artuso Pastry Shop
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The Bronx, NY

If one bakery can embody the American Dream, it’s Artuso Pastry Shop. Back in 1930, 11 year-old Vincent Artuso and his siblings emigrated from Italy to The Bronx, settling in the Belmont neighborhood’s Little Italy, which is today lovingly referred to as simply Arthur Avenue. As a teenager, Vincent took a job washing pots and pans at a pastry shop on East 187th Street, eventually training there as a pastry chef. After returning from World War II, he purchased the bakery, and Artuso Pastry Shop was born.

With his siblings and wife Betty by his side, Vincent grew his shop into one of The Bronx’s most beloved Italian bakeries, more than tripling in size over the years and opening a wholesale bakery in Mt. Vernon, just north of New York City. Vincent and Betty’s sons Anthony and Joseph, along with Anthony’s children Anthony Jr. and Concetta, continue to run the bakery to this day, along with other members of the family, and Artuso has become an indispensable Arthur Avenue landmark – so much so that the block it’s on was officially renamed Vincent F. Artuso, Sr. Way in 1996. This is a true taste of The Bronx, and it’s shipping nationwide!

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