Is this Italian snack really from Italy?

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  1. monkee_1202

    I think they’re “Tarallini”, yep they’re from Italy, I think from south of Italy (here in Puglia are traditional, but maybe in other regions too).

  2. QueenOfTheClouds01

    I’m Italian and I’ve never seen that brand here

  3. Never seen this particular brand but the type of snack per se yes

  4. Serial_Thrillerr

    Uzbekistan or Russian – Trademark is owned by “**Obshchestvo s ogranichennoy otvetstvennostyu KDV Yashkino”**

  5. SeriousVillage4730

    I’ve never seen this particular brand in Italy, but they’re definitely “Tarallini” and they’re from Apulia (an Italian region).

  6. Turnbeutelvergesser

    Of course! Original Italian products can always be recognized by the Cyrillic letters

  7. doubleohsergles

    The writing is in russian. No added sugar, no yeast, no palm oil.

  8. I don’t recognize the brand but they do look like Taralli

  9. baraxl919

    Fake. Italian flag is there just to sell the product. It’s far from italian taste

  10. Nessuuno_2000

    NO!!!!!! non sono Italiani!! Those taralli are not made in Italy!!

  11. I think it’s an Italian Sounding product. Never seen that brand around. But tarallini are a real Italian product from Puglia

  12. VestalOfCthulhu

    Italian here. They look like tarallini, made by a non Italian company. moreover, this is not a typical flavour, I’ve never seen it around here. However that doesn’t mean that they can’t be good or high quality, can you give us a feedback on that? Just curious

  13. sullanaveconilcane

    I found it on USA Amazon website (can’t find it in the Italian one) MADE IN RUSSIA

  14. MyLastHopeReddit

    I’ve never seen or heard of it in Italy, but sometimes it happens that certain products are actually produced in one country but only sold abroad… You should check the label, although I don’t know if the laws in your country require transparency regarding the origin.

  15. Traditional-Owl-6997

    Never seen brand in italy, they are called Taralli from apulia

  16. These snacks produced in Russia, but were invented in Italy, Puglia or Southern Italy

  17. naplesball

    if those things are Italian then I am the daughter of Getty Scotti and Antonella Clerici

  18. Type of bread is from Italy but they never comes with garlic flavor. Only regular or spicy with peperoncino from my experience

  19. Mai visti. Poi sta cosa dell’aglio è italoamericana secondo me, ma sono toscano noi manco lo saliamo il pane.

    Never seen those here. This garlic flavor thing then, I think it’s more a italoamerican taste, but hey I’ from Tuscany and here we don’t even put salt in the bread dough.

  20. Nina Farina is a brand under the KDV Group. It’s a Russia-based company. The tarallini are an Italian typical product, but this particular product is not made in Italy.

  21. omalleosimpalao

    No, but they look the same so I think they are good

  22. Historical-Bench-976

    echoing other comments here, they are authentic italian snacks in being Tarallini. We have them everywhere, from bars to vending machines

  23. TheseHeron3820

    Of course. Everyone knows Italians write in Cyrillic.

  24. The tarallo is Italian as a recipe, let’s say, but on the package there are Cyrillic writings. I don’t think this package at least comes from Italy

  25. ModernManuh_

    Yes but looks a bit odd, maybe it’s just the lighting and packaging. Looks like tarallucci (or tarallini)

  26. Lanky_Airport

    no, i’ve never seen fried garlic in Italy

  27. Old_Assistance8149

    KDV group in a russian brand.

    Nothing about italian

  28. NewGear9880

    To see if it is Italian just read the origin, but never seen in Italy! 🤭🤭🤭

  29. Ok-Palpitation-5010

    Taralli from puglia, usually with wild fennel or onion, with garlic is more an east european thing than italian

  30. Здравствуйте, I’m italian and I’ve been in Russia several times. I tried this particular brand and the taste is similar to traditional “Taralli” from italy but way more blend and definitely not the best “Taralli” I have tried ))

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