October not only brings to mind the procession of the Lord of Miracles, but it is also part of Lima's traditions to consume turrón, a delicacy made of sticks of dough, honey, and candy. This product is accessible to everyone's budgets, as it comes in various presentations depending on the company that makes it.
Within this range of options, there is a turrón that costs around 150 soles. Yes, as you read it, it is the most expensive in its field, as it has something that sets it apart from the others.
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What is the most expensive turrón in Lima?
The most expensive turrón is sold at El señorío de Sulco, which releases two versions on the market, which, due to their presentations, make their products attractive and can even serve as a gift for a special occasion.
On one hand, there is the turrón that comes in 'Empaque hábito', which has a value of 75 soles per kilo, while half a kilo costs 46 soles.
On the other hand, there is the presentation 'Retablo Milagro', the most expensive one. This limited edition only comes in a one-kilo version, and it costs 145 soles. Almost a luxury to taste it.
Undoubtedly, the presentation and preparation help set it apart from other sweets.