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Passion Fruit Pastéis de Nata - 24 Pack

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Passion Fruit Pastéis de Nata - 24 Pack

Original flavored Pasteis de Nata (aka Natas as we like to call them), are already amazing and best described as warm creme brulee wrapped in a flaky croissant. This new flavor of passion fruit is very common in Portugal and Brazil!

Joey “Bats” Batista, the son of Portuguese immigrants, started selling his pastéis de nata at New York street fairs in 2016, using a traditional recipe developed by his mother, Isabel, and he opened Joey Bats Cafe on the Lower East Side in 2019. He describes his pastéis de nata (“natas” for short) as “warm creme brulee, wrapped in a flaky croissant,” and while that’s a description that’s hard to argue with, these astoundingly delicious pastries are in a league of their own.

Pastéis de Nata must be baked prior to consumption and do not include powdered sugar

This package serves 12 people and includes 24 Passion Fruit Pastéis de Nata

  • Pastéis de Nata are 2.5" each
  • Pastéis de Nata arrive in 4 branded sleeves (each sleeve includes 6 Pastéis de Nata)
  • This package ships with ice packs, may thaw in transit
  • Pastéis de Nata must be baked prior to consumption
  • Upon arrival, place Pastéis de Nata in the freezer if not consuming immediately
  • Unbaked Pastéis de Nata will last 1 year in the freezer
  • Once baked, Pastéis de Nata will last 1 day on the counter
  • Pastéis de Nata are best heated from frozen

To Serve

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees
  • Place Pastéis de Nata on an oven-safe pan
  • Bake for 15 minutes, or until the custard center begins to rise
  • Enjoy!
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Filling: Milk, Sugar, Water, Pasteurized Yolk, Pasteurized Egg, Flour Wheat T65 And Starch, Passion Fruit Paste (Sugar, Passion Fruit 31%, Glucose-fructose Syrup, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid (E300), Aroma, Coloring: Beta-carotene (E160a), Thickener: Pectin (E440).) Pastry: Flour Wheat T55; Puffed Margarine [vegetable Oils And Fats: Partially Hydrogenated Palm Fat And Rapeseed Oil, Water, Salt, Emulsifiers: E322 (Sunflower), E471, E475; Antioxidants: E304, E306; Aroma; Acidity Regulator E330; Color Additive (Beta-carotene)]; Water; Salt.

Contains: Eggs, Milk, Soy, Wheat

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Portugal's National Pastry the Pastéis de Nata

Joey Bats Cafe has been featured in multiple New York Times articles, and their Pastéis de Nata were named The World's Fare's best sweet in 2018. The Cafe was also included in Eater's list of the Best Restaurants of 2019 So Far (as of June 2019).

Portugal's National Pastry the Pastéis de Nata

Joey Bats Café
Joey Bats Café
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New York, NY

In Portugal, one treat sits head and shoulders above the rest: pastéis de nata. These addictive little tarts, which were invented in Lisbon in the early 1800s, start with a light and flaky shell, which are filled with a rich and creamy egg custard before being baked until caramelized and eaten warm with a dusting of powdered sugar. They’ve historically been pretty tough to track down in the U.S…. until now.

Joey “Bats” Batista, the son of Portuguese immigrants, started selling his pastéis de nata at New York street fairs in 2016, using a traditional recipe developed by his mother, Isabel, and he opened Joey Bats Cafe on the Lower East Side in 2019. He describes his pastéis de nata (“natas” for short) as “warm creme brulee, wrapped in a flaky croissant," and while that’s a description that’s hard to argue with, these astoundingly delicious pastries are in a league of their own.

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