Festeggia la Festa delle Luci con gustosi latkes intinti nella salsa di mele e dolci bomboloni alla marmellata. Il dreidel gira mentre le candele della menorah ardono.
Note di testa: Mela cotta, Burro, Patata Note di cuore: Melograno, Pound Cake Note di fondo: Vaniglia, Zucchero, Muschio
Customer Reviews (4.5 / 5 · 6 reviews)
Alexander N.★★★★★
The warm blend of baked apple and potato is surprisingly authentic, making the whole kitchen smell like my bubbe's house during Hanukkah. The dreidel spinning while the candle burns adds a playful touch I wasn't expecting.
Lucy★★★★★
The baked apple and potato notes are surprisingly spot-on—it smells exactly like my grandmother’s kitchen during Hanukkah. The menorah candle detail on the label is a nice touch too.
James★★★★★
The moment I lit this candle, the scent of baked apple and buttery potato filled my kitchen, instantly putting me in a festive mood. It’s surprisingly spot-on for a savory latke note without being overpowering.
Julian★★★★☆
This candle nails the cozy, comforting smell of a latke dinner—the buttery apple note is spot-on. The only reason it’s not a 5 is that the potato scent fades a bit too fast once it’s been burning for an hour.
Richard U.★★★★☆
Finally a candle that actually smells like a latke frying, not just generic fried food. The baked apple and potato notes are surprisingly balanced, and the butter note makes it feel cozy without being heavy. I just wish the scent throw were a little stronger in a larger room.
Brian K.★★★★☆
The baked apple and potato notes are surprisingly authentic together, like a real kitchen during Hanukkah. I just wish the jelly donut scent came through a bit stronger.