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Alfonso Pepe, king of the panettone, has died – Italian Cuisine

Alfonso Pepe, king of the panettone, has died


He was 54 and had long been struggling with the disease. His artisan panettone has been repeatedly recognized among the best in Italy

He had worked until Christmas to prepare those excellent panettone that had made him famous throughout Italy. The teacher Alfonso Pepe, the king of patisserie, died at 54, after an illness he fought for two. It was from Sant’Egidio del Monte Albino, in the province of Salerno, and there he had opened his laboratory.
His passion began in the eighties, when he started training in the most important Italian pastry shops and followed prestigious courses, such as Etoile Academy and Cast Alimenti (founded by Iginio Massari) and Ecol, in France. From 1995 he had become a member of the Accademia Maestri Pasticcieri Italiani, and his artisan panettone has been repeatedly recognized among the best in Italy. He was in love with the sourdough, who defined "an extraordinary element, which allows great things".

Last May he also deserved the World Pastry Stars, the highest worldwide recognition in the sector. Together with Sal De Riso, he made an epoch-making change to Southern patisserie. He deserves credit for it the panettone is seasonally adjusted and innovated of the South. «We pastry chefs can call ourselves ambassadors of taste and flavors traditions of our territory: this is the only way we can create real added value that cascades to create positive effects along the entire production chain ", he said.

"This is what I thought when, on one of the most fascinating and rich in history volcanoes, Vesuvius, I wondered how to use the most characteristic of the 100 indigenous varieties of Vesuvian apricots grown within the Vesuvius National Park in my creations: , the so-called Pellecchiella variety, known for its incredible sweetness. Or when going to Agropoli, in Cilento, I discovered a fig plantation located on the end of a hill, where you can breathe a pleasant sea breeze. And, again, when going around with my Fiat 500 around the historic center of Sant'Egidio, I discovered that just behind the thousand-year-old Abbey, at the foot of the Lattari Mountains, there was a garden full of tangerines, oranges and spectacular lemons .

Among the many awards that Pepe had collected, we remember the 1st place as Best Panettone in Italy for Gazza Golosa (2016), 1st place at Il Re Panettone in Naples (2015), 1st place at Una mole di panettoni, Turin (2015), the Slow Food Medal for the best artisan panettone and selection in the best 10 Panettoni and handmade Pandori of Italy for the Gambero Rosso.

Bolzano, Armin Loacker, the "king of the wafers", has died – Italian Cuisine

Bolzano, Armin Loacker, the "king of the wafers", has died


He was 78 years old. It was he who transformed the pastry shop opened by his father Alfons in the big player of international level that he is today. While continuing to research the quality of the origins

If Napolitaner, Cremkakao, vanilla or milk wafers, carried on the shoulders of gnomes, have become famous all over the world, the merit is Armin Loacker. Son of Alfons, founder of the historic manufacturing company, he died today at age 78.

From the small confectioner's in Bolzano to the industrial evolution

It was he who transformed the bakery opened in 1925, in the historic center of Bolzano, by his father Alfons, a native of the Austrian town of Gotzis, in big player which is today worldwide. In the workshop of piazza Domenicani they prepared, in addition to the classic pastry products, the wafers, with natural and genuine ingredients. In 1974, the production site had become too small to meet the ever-increasing demand for Loacker specialties. Armin, together with his sister Christine, decided to move to the Renon plateau, in the midst of the Dolomites, and not to the industrial area of ​​Bolzano, because he was convinced that, despite the industrial evolution of his patisserie, «a natural product is produced in a natural environment. We therefore need healthy air, clean water and mountains ".

Gnomes

For this reason the mascots of its products are gnomes, which characterize the brand as the design of Mount Sciliar, present on most of the packs. "Their world represents a symbol of simple, pure and natural lifestyle all over the world ", writes the company. «Gnomes want to establish a sympathetic bond with women, men and children all over the world, offering and guaranteeing the goodness of all Loacker products.

The company today

Today the company has a thousand employees. In 2017 it achieved a turnover of 335 million euros, producing 876 million pieces for a total of 36159 tons (these are the latest data released by the company). 30% sold in Italy, 70% in the rest of the world. Loacker also operates seven Loacker Stores, consisting of Loacker Café-Pastry and Loacker Brandstore. At the Heinfels site in East Tyrol (Austria), there is the Mondo Bontà Loacker, with an interactive exhibition and an interactive pastry shop. The management is entrusted to the sons of Armin, Andreas and Martin, and to the nephew Ulrich Zuenelli.

Italy is the country where the wafers are most consumed, followed by Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Israel, China, United States, United Arab Emirates and Australia. In Europe, after Italy, it is Germany, at the tenth place in the world ranking, to consume more wafers.

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