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Featuring fine Italian chocolates, gelato, shakes, crepes and coffee, Venchi debuted Jan. 31 at Town Center mall.
Venchi's Pistachio Cremino bar is made with alternating layers of gianduja — an Italian creation of chocolate with about 30% hazelnut paste — and delicate, lightly salted pistachio cream ...
Venchi is an Italian gourmet chocolate manufacturer founded by chocolatier Silviano Venchi. [1] After its establishment in Turin in early 1878, the company expanded throughout Italy with its Nougatine, small candies made of crushed and caramelized hazelnuts coated in dark chocolate. After bankruptcy in the 1990s, it was bought by Italian and ...
Welcome to the Uruguayan wonderland that is Narbona, the 4-month-old gourmet market that’s also a café, full-service restaurant, sushi counter, meat market, pastry shop, wine shop and gelateria.
A bean-to-bar company produces chocolate by processing cocoa beans into a product in-house, rather than melting chocolate from another manufacturer. Some are large companies that own the entire process for economic reasons; others are small- or micro-batch producers and aim to control the whole process to improve quality, working conditions, or environmental impact.
In 1911, the Italian car manufacturer Fiat launched a contest for Italian chocolate makers to create a new chocolate for publicising their Fiat Tipo 4 [].The contest was won by Majani, the first Italian chocolate maker established in 1796 in Bologna, who created a new cremino with four layers instead of three; two layers were made with gianduja, and the other two with almond paste.
This limited-edition book-shaped advent calendar includes 31 individually wrapped pieces of prestige Venchi chocolates, including the Venchi Pistachio Cremino that could ruin all other chocolate ...
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