This is a rather special pastry you can feel the smell if you walk around the city of Padua, Italy. For workshops Giotto, who make Panettone 70,000 per year, settled inside the city jail.
The traditional Italian Christmas cakes are sold in 200 stores and even sent to the Vatican.
The inmates are paid-pastry and proud of their work.
"When they begin to change, says the director of the bakery, they become the kind of good worker it becomes difficult to find, even on the outside, because they find their dignity, their self-esteem. And then they can send money to their families. "
"I found myself in this prison, said a prisoner, where I followed this model, and now I have a job, and I learned an art!"
According to officials of this rather special pastries, the recidivism rate of prisoners who work there continues to decline.
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