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Majani Giandiuotti Gift Box

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    Description

    Weight: 200g

    The Gianduiotto is a classic Italian chocolate shaped like an ingot which originated in Turin and is now loved all over the world. It takes its name from Gianduja, a deliciously sweet mixture of chocolate and hazelnut named after one of the masks of the "Italian commedia dell'arte" representing the town of Turin.

    Majani's chocolatiers have created these wonderful individually wrapped Gianduiotti following the original recipe using only the very best quality ingredients - hazelnuts from Piedmont, sugar and cocoa.

    This delicious combination of flavours creates an irresistible smooth and silky chocolate.

    Ingredients

    Gianduja nut chocolate (cocoa solids: 22% minimum): sugar, hazelnuts, cocoa paste, cocoa butter, skimmed milk powder, whole milk powder, almonds, emulsifier soya lecithin, vanilla. May contain traces of other nuts.  GLUTEN FREE.

    Our Producer 

    Majani

    Majani is one of the oldest and most prestigious chocolate makers in Italy. Established in Bologna in 1796 and listed in the Gold Register among the 150 'Companies that have made Italy', the company is famed for having won the competition to create a chocolate to launch Fiat's Tipo 4 in 1911 - a cremino with 4 layers. 

    Majani are one of the few bean-to-bar chocolate producers; their chocolate is produced with the best raw cocoa beans which are roasted in their workshop in Crespellano a small town about 10 miles west of Bologna. Artisans then create all their products using their own traditional recipes from the last 224 years.

    Founded by Teresa Majani in 1796 under the name of "Laboratory of Sweet Things".  Its first home was a small artisan workshop next to the Basilica of San Petronio and soon became one of the finest chocolate makers in Europe. Over the years Majani has been honoured with prestigious awards including those on the occasion of the Universal Expositions of Paris (1867 and 1878), Vienna (1873) and Milan (1881). The company became an official supplier of the Royal House of Savoy during the years of the birth of the Kingdom of Italy, and more recently received the plaque "Company that has made the history of Italy".

     

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