Bauli is an Italian company that produces baked goods, sweets and confectionery. Their most common products include Pandoro, Panettone, Croissants, Wafers, and Sweet Snacks.
Bauli was founded in 1922 in Verona, Italy, by Ruggero Bauli.
Initially, the company produced simple desserts and bread, but later specialized in typical Italian products such as panettone and pandoro.
In 1960, Bauli became an industrial company with the introduction of new production methods and the construction of a new factory.
In 2011, Bauli entered the Indian market with the acquisition of the brand 'Ambrosio'.
Currently, Bauli products are sold in over 70 countries around the world.
An Italian confectionery company that produces chocolate products, assorted sweets, and candies.
An Italian food company that produces pasta, sauces, and baked goods.
An Italian manufacturer of branded chocolate and confectionery products.
An Italian sweet yeast bread, most commonly served around Christmas time.
Another Italian sweet bread loaf originally from Milan, usually prepared and enjoyed for Christmas and New Year in Western, Southern and South American cultures.
A buttery, flaky pastry named for its crescent shape, which is commonly found in French bakeries and cafes but also in Italian supermarkets.
Thin, crisp, sweet toasted biscuits, which are often used as an ingredient in desserts or served with ice cream.
A variety of sweet treats, including cakes, tarts, and biscuits.
Bauli products are sold in over 70 countries around the world, and are sold in supermarkets, convenience stores and online.
Bauli has a long-standing tradition of producing authentic Italian baked goods with high-quality ingredients and artisanal production methods.
Some of Bauli's products, such as the plain Panettone or Pandoro, may be suitable for vegans, but it is always best to check the ingredients list as the products may contain animal ingredients.
The shelf life of Bauli products varies depending on the product and storage conditions, but generally, their products have a shelf life of several months to a year.
Bauli was founded in 1922 in Verona, Italy, and later specialized in typical Italian products such as panettone and pandoro. They currently operate in over 70 countries.