Anybody know where I can get my hands on the European version (not the stuff that's generally sold in most grocery stores)? I've heard it tastes better, though I cannot attest to that. The main reason I want to get the European one is because it does not contain hydrogenated oils (transfat) whereas the US one does.
If you have a specific store name where they sell this, I would love to know.
Thanks
brendamc
May 25, 07, 1:25 am
It's true - the European version is much better. Having said that, no, I don't know where you can get it here.
SuperFlyBoy
May 25, 07, 1:40 am
It's true - the European version is much better. Having said that, no, I don't know where you can get it here.It even varies within Europe...German one is one of the best, and of course Italy, where it first started....
However, other countries sell the Italian-produced ones, so you have to read the labels....
Don't buy in Austria - that version is not good at all...(sorry Austrians! :( )
DTS
May 25, 07, 3:09 am
I'm not a really big fan of Nutella, we never buy it, but if it's available at friends it's basically the essential part of my breakfast. What I heard is, as an alternative if you're in Austria, that the Milka stuff is also great, at least this is what a good friend of mine told me, who is a Nutella connaisseur, I never tried it though.
Edit: The Milka version of Nutella is available in every austrian supermarket.
LapLap
May 25, 07, 5:57 am
You can stick your Nutella! Nocilla is sooo much nicer.
http://www.tienda.com/food/products/dt-06.html
It outsells Nutella in Spain by a huge margin. I've always found Nutella to be a disappointment having been indoctrinated into the delights of Nocilla meriendas from an early age.
It's been a very long time since I conducted my Nutella/Nocilla taste test - so I can't remember exactly why I preferred Nocilla.
cordelli
May 25, 07, 7:16 am
It's way better.
And sold in so many different formats. There's a Glass Picture lined with a thick layer of it, you just fill it with milk, shake, and enjoy. There's a giant jar of it, took this picture in Italy last week at a crepes stand:
Many times I said "No Honey, we can not bring one of those back with us"
The imported stuff isn't cheap, but this site has the austrian and german versions
http://www.germandeli.com/nutellagermany.html
and some local italian specality stores carry the italian version of it.
If you do a froogle search for nutella than the country you are looking for it to be from, you will find many dealers in the us. The Italian version for example
I can take or leave the US version, doesn't really do much for me. I had it every day in Italy, it's really good.
canuck_in_pa
May 25, 07, 7:30 am
Even the Canadian and US versions taste different a bit. The Canadian Nutella is runnier, which I like. My son prefers the thicker US one.
brosnan6
May 25, 07, 12:47 pm
It's way better.
And sold in so many different formats. There's a Glass Picture lined with a thick layer of it, you just fill it with milk, shake, and enjoy. There's a giant jar of it, took this picture in Italy last week at a crepes stand:
Many times I said "No Honey, we can not bring one of those back with us"
The imported stuff isn't cheap, but this site has the austrian and german versions
http://www.germandeli.com/nutellagermany.html
and some local italian specality stores carry the italian version of it.
If you do a froogle search for nutella than the country you are looking for it to be from, you will find many dealers in the us. The Italian version for example
I can take or leave the US version, doesn't really do much for me. I had it every day in Italy, it's really good.
Cool, thanks for the links. Like I said earlier, I want the foreign versions mainly for health reasons- I don't like to have trans-fats in my diet, and unfortunately the US Nutella has a lot of it!
rar indeed
May 25, 07, 3:48 pm
My best guess would be Monsieur Marcel in the Farmers' Market on 3rd and Fairfax... they stock calissons :eek:!
brosnan6
May 25, 07, 4:13 pm
Picked up the Italian version from Di Bruno Bros. online store from the froogle link that cordelli so kindly found, for 12.99 plus shipping, $20.xx shipped. A little pricey, but it will last me a while.
The Nocilla also looks very tasty, I will make that my next purchase. I should probably check the local gourmet import stores before buying online.
SuperFlyBoy
May 26, 07, 4:37 pm
Cool, thanks for the links. Like I said earlier, I want the foreign versions mainly for health reasons- I don't like to have trans-fats in my diet, and unfortunately the US Nutella has a lot of it!Have you verified the contents of the Euro versions? Are they free from trans-fats?
SuperFlyBoy
May 26, 07, 4:38 pm
The Nocilla also looks very tasty, I will make that my next purchase. Has anyone else done this taste test??
I think that I see some extra artificial flavors in there, besides the vanillin in Nutella...
brosnan6
May 27, 07, 1:40 am
Have you verified the contents of the Euro versions? Are they free from trans-fats?
The Italian version I found out through word of mouth that it does not have the trans-fats. I will confirm with the ingredient label when I get the bottle next week. The German version (another one of the links above), also does not contain them. The Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutella) article also states that UK, Australian, Canadian, and Polish versions do not contain trans-fats. I just didn't want to try and hunt them down when I had the Italian one ready from the above link :)
Jamoldo
May 29, 07, 3:12 am
As much as I like Nutella, it'spart of my daily breakfast here in Beijing, (the only decent/good chocolate spread that's a decent price for 750g and its from Italy!), there are so many more chocolate spreads to try from Italy, Germany, Austria, Spain etc. My mom found an organic chocolate/nut spread rom Tuscany at whole foods a few years back that we all swore by. I guess we were the only one who bought it because they no longer carry it.
SuperFlyBoy
Jun 1, 07, 11:59 am
The Italian version I found out through word of mouth that it does not have the trans-fats. I will confirm with the ingredient label when I get the bottle next week. The German version (another one of the links above), also does not contain them. The Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutella) article also states that UK, Australian, Canadian, and Polish versions do not contain trans-fats. I just didn't want to try and hunt them down when I had the Italian one ready from the above link :)It just happens that 3 Nutella jars we bought locally in BOM are from the USA. (The last set was from Poland! :eek: )
The label specifically states:
"Serv Size: 2 tbsp. (37g)
Amount/Serving
Total Fat 11g
Sat. Fat 2g
Trans Fat 0g"
(However, we very well know how one can get around the % statement in the US!)
Taste: Mediocre (more Hazelnut-ty than chocolate)...but when you are in the States (and note that this Nutella has traveled halfway across the world, possibly not stored in cool (temperature) locations) it usually tastes quite good!
christianj
Jun 1, 07, 12:13 pm
You could try:
www.germandeli.com
They have the german and austria versions that they sell on their site but they are frequently sold out.
SuperFlyBoy
Jun 1, 07, 12:35 pm
You could try:
www.germandeli.com
They have the german and austria versions that they sell on their site but they are frequently sold out.This is why I do runs on LH via FRA...Supermarkt downstairs - get it right from the source! :D
brosnan6
Jun 1, 07, 5:27 pm
(However, we very well know how one can get around the % statement in the US!)
Well they can get around the % statement and put 0 Trans-Fat as long as there is less than .5 grams. However, my policy and IMO the best one, is to read the ingredient label since they cannot hide anything on there. If you see anything that is partially hydrogenated or hydrogenated, that equals trans-fat.
FourWheels
Jun 27, 07, 5:33 pm
OMG. I wish I hadn't found this thread. I'm having a serious craving. It's probably been a decade or so since I bought Nutella; I had no idea there were any differences.
brosnan6
Jun 27, 07, 6:43 pm
OMG. I wish I hadn't found this thread. I'm having a serious craving. It's probably been a decade or so since I bought Nutella; I had no idea there were any differences.
The Italian version is SO much better tha the stuff sold at most grocery stores
cordelli
Jun 28, 07, 11:42 am
The Italian version is SO much better tha the stuff sold at most grocery stores
You can say that about virtually anything bought in another country, Americans have this total thing for blandness in food they sell here.
Sister in law is on her honeymoon in Paris right now, there won't be any nutella left when she leaves.
ShopAround
Jul 2, 07, 11:29 am
The new law banning trans fats in restaurants went into effect here in NYC yesterday. I wonder if that means my favorite crepe place can't serve Nutella and banana crepes anymore. :mad:
LapLap
Jul 2, 07, 11:47 am
The new law banning trans fats in restaurants went into effect here in NYC yesterday. I wonder if that means my favorite crepe place can't serve Nutella and banana crepes anymore. :mad:
I spy an import business opportunity!
Desirees
Jul 2, 07, 2:58 pm
Nutella is a great treat for my 3 and 5 yr old, they love "chocolate bread". We buy it from BJ's Wholesale Club, I think the large container is like $10 or $12.
D.
Rejuvenated
Jul 2, 07, 6:58 pm
I've had Nutella since I was a boy growing up still do today and boy do I ever crave them. ^
FourWheels
Jul 4, 07, 4:35 pm
Slightly OT: When I'm traveling, Bahlsen's Hit cookies (http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41YTIcFI59L._SS500_.jpg) are sometimes part of my daily rations of bread, cheese and tomatoes, as my "dessert'. I bought some stateside recently and YUCK! They're nothing like the ones I usually eat. I checked the label and these came from Poland. Dunno where the others were manufactured 'cause I never thought to look.
Now I know how you all mean Nutella from a certain country(ies) taste better than others.
SuperFlyBoy
Jul 4, 07, 8:03 pm
Now I know how you all mean Nutella from a certain country(ies) taste better than others.Yup! ;)
Trav+
Jul 7, 07, 4:58 pm
Proper Nutella is delicious, but Green & Black's Organic Chocolate Hazelnut spread knocks it into a c0cked hat. G&B is soooo smooth and soooo good.
Mmmmm.
BaskGal
Jul 12, 07, 8:10 pm
You can stick your Nutella! Nocilla is sooo much nicer.
http://www.tienda.com/food/products/dt-06.html
It outsells Nutella in Spain by a huge margin. I've always found Nutella to be a disappointment having been indoctrinated into the delights of Nocilla meriendas from an early age.
It's been a very long time since I conducted my Nutella/Nocilla taste test - so I can't remember exactly why I preferred Nocilla.
I am a big fan of Nocilla as well. The reason why I prefer the Nocilla is b/c it does not have the "hazlenut" taste that Nutella has. Nocilla is "chocolate heaven!":D
Sweet Willie
Jul 14, 07, 10:16 am
I am a big fan of Nocilla as well. The reason why I prefer the Nocilla is b/c it does not have the "hazlenut" taste that Nutella has. Nocilla is "chocolate heaven!":D
isn't the hazelnut taste part of the appeal:confused: It is for me.
Does Nocilla have hazelnut in it or is it simply a chocolate spread ?
BaskGal
Jul 14, 07, 1:53 pm
isn't the hazelnut taste part of the appeal:confused: It is for me.
Does Nocilla have hazelnut in it or is it simply a chocolate spread ?
I guess I am not that nutty of a gal! ;)
Rejuvenated
Jul 14, 07, 3:47 pm
I've got a colleague whose not nutty because of allergies towards the product ingredient.
nigelloring
Oct 16, 07, 3:11 pm
I bought some of the German stuff and the Italian stuff over the internet. Last night my girlfriend and I made a bunch of crepes, and tried both.
We both significantly preferred the German variety.
SuperFlyBoy
Oct 16, 07, 10:04 pm
I bought some of the German stuff and the Italian stuff over the internet. Last night my girlfriend and I made a bunch of crepes, and tried both.
We both significantly preferred the German variety.Interesting that the "homeland" version of Nutella (being Italian originally) is of lesser quality/taste!
However, German expectations of quality are much higher, which lead to the same opinion over Austrian, Danish and slightly above the American version. (which has now improved, based on the last batch I purchased this summer)
Owlchick
Oct 17, 07, 1:01 am
I bought the Italian-made version at DeLaurenti's at Pike Place Market in Seattle. It was about double the cost of the US version, but there it was, begging me to buy it!
And while I find it tasted better than the American version, I'm not sure I can really say why. Creamier, maybe? It seems less gritty than the US ones I've bought.
brosnan6
Oct 17, 07, 2:04 am
I bought the Italian-made version at DeLaurenti's at Pike Place Market in Seattle. It was about double the cost of the US version, but there it was, begging me to buy it!
And while I find it tasted better than the American version, I'm not sure I can really say why. Creamier, maybe? It seems less gritty than the US ones I've bought.
To me, the Italian one from DiBruno Bros. in Philly (cost me $23 shipped!) tastes far superior. The American one seems more like the consistency of peanut butter (very thick and made with more "fake" ingredients I think), but the Italian one seems a bit runnier, for lack of a better word. It's also not completely creamy- there's still small chunks of hazelnut in there. If I had to choose a close comparison, I'd say the Italian version has the consistency of a thick honey.
nyc123zoe55
Oct 17, 07, 4:22 am
My housemate is from Germany we have been living together in South Africa for about a year now. Every single morning she eats Nutella for breakfast. She is adddicted to it.
world_citizen
Oct 17, 07, 9:19 am
Europe...that's where you can get the real. I always stock up when I go!
Peace2Peep
Oct 17, 07, 11:35 pm
German food pantry called "Edelweiss" in Lakeland, FL they insist they impoirt theirs! It's on their menu
aw
Oct 20, 07, 1:43 am
I eat the Canadian version over toasted challah. It's addictive.
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/6532619-md.jpg
JerseyVics
Oct 26, 07, 9:08 am
my coworker always buys those single serve packets at a local Italian joint.
--Russ
fang123
Oct 28, 07, 1:36 am
Originally Posted by brosnan6
Cool, thanks for the links. Like I said earlier, I want the foreign versions mainly for health reasons- I don't like to have trans-fats in my diet, and unfortunately the US Nutella has a lot of it!
exbayern
Jan 10, 08, 2:09 pm
It even varies within Europe...German one is one of the best, and of course Italy, where it first started....
However, other countries sell the Italian-produced ones, so you have to read the labels....
Don't buy in Austria - that version is not good at all...(sorry Austrians! :( )
I have no idea how I missed this thread and am coming late to the party (armed with my jar of Nutella of course!)
I could have written the above word for word. I learned early on not to buy Nutella in Austria (and a lot of other food as well).
We ate Nutella daily for breakfast and I still travel with a jar around the world. Canadian Nutella is better than US Nutella, but German and Italian is still best.
Last summer we had the 'great Nutella incident' travelling to India; I failed to buy any in Germany due to the Fronleichnam holiday and my Italian colleague had his three jars he was bringing confiscated in Singapore. Luckily a colleague was able to get me a jar via Malaysia (and the Italian got one via Australia) but we were both missing our 'real' Nutella....
great thread!!!!
Owlchick
Jan 10, 08, 6:14 pm
Last summer we had the 'great Nutella incident' travelling to India; I failed to buy any in Germany due to the Fronleichnam holiday and my Italian colleague had his three jars he was bringing confiscated in Singapore. Luckily a colleague was able to get me a jar via Malaysia (and the Italian got one via Australia) but we were both missing our 'real' Nutella....
great thread!!!!
That's a great story! :D
I need to buy another jar of the imported kind. Mmm...so good!
Romelle
Jan 10, 08, 7:12 pm
I've got two trips coming up, one to Rome and another to Budapest. If I don't check luggage, as most FTs don't, are there good (legal) ways to bring back the "real Nutella" in carry-on luggage? I'll have space and can handle the weight, just don't want it confiscated by security.
I recently learned the hard way that a tiny single-serve cup of applesauce is considered a liquid and is slightly over the 3 oz. limit. What about Nutella? Liquid, gel, ??
Thank you all for this enlightenment. I never knew there were different varieties.
Romelle
SuperFlyBoy
Jan 10, 08, 8:54 pm
Last summer we had the 'great Nutella incident' travelling to India; I failed to buy any in Germany due to the Fronleichnam holiday and my Italian colleague had his three jars he was bringing confiscated in Singapore. Luckily a colleague was able to get me a jar via Malaysia (and the Italian got one via Australia) but we were both missing our 'real' Nutella...PM me the next time - I happen to have excess "stock" right now, due to the generosity of one of our Swiss/German principals!
Also note that Nutella *is* available in most large cities in India, if you know the right places, but the stock is usually older, and you cannot control from which country it is sourced - it could be from the US, from Romania, etc.
Always remember that you cannot carry in jars of Nutella in your hand luggage anymore, due to the liquid ban! (it is in semi-solid form, right?)
One time in FRA I had to buy another rollaboard, and I checked in my stock as an additional checked-in piece - luckily I was flying in F!
exbayern
Jan 10, 08, 9:04 pm
PM me the next time - I happen to have excess "stock" right now, due to the generosity of one of our Swiss/German principals!
I may have to take you up on that! (or I would be delighted to replenish your supply one day....)
I was only in BOM for a few hours before a month in Goa so no 'big cities' really available.
After a long travel delay rerouting me all over India on my way home to Germany, it was heaven to wake up in LH C and have the purser serve me coffee, croissant, and a packet of Nutella! :D
Rejuvenated
Jan 10, 08, 9:05 pm
Always remember that you cannot carry in jars of Nutella in your hand luggage anymore, due to the liquid ban! (it is in semi-solid form, right?)
I would assume so. Passing through LAS last month on the way back to YYZ, someone in security had to surrender their jar of Peanut butter. If Peanut butter is regarded in such ways by security officials, I don't see it being any different for Nutella.
SuperFlyBoy
Jan 10, 08, 10:25 pm
I may have to take you up on that! (or I would be delighted to replenish your supply one day....)Thanks! ^
I was only in BOM for a few hours before a month in Goa so no 'big cities' really available.I would think that Goa might actually have some stores that carry it (although Goa is very spread out, so it might be a pain to travel from one end to the other to buy it...), given the amount of foreigners practically living and operating businesses down there - my friend has a nightclub in Goa, I'll ask him and advise...
After a long travel delay rerouting me all over India on my way home to Germany, it was heaven to wake up in LH C and have the purser serve me coffee, croissant, and a packet of Nutella! :DI agree to that - one of the few good things in LH C! :p (hardly any time to sleep, when you are flying out at 0325 hours!! :eek:)
3timesalady
Jan 13, 08, 1:01 pm
Hmmm I am going to India this weekend; maybe I should stock up on Nutella before I leave... . @:-)
exbayern
May 22, 08, 9:06 pm
Bumping this thread because I am hungry.
Does anyone enjoy the special editions Nutella? During WorldCup I bought and shipped the football 'jar' to my Italian friend in the US. I was in Italy a few weeks ago and looked longingly at the 5kg jar. Sadly I could not envision transporting, nor eating the contents of the jar.
It would appear that the special editions vary in Italy/France/Germany, at least based on my experiences....
Any special ones to share? Growing up, the football ones used to bore me, but as a poor student I had quite the nice set of drinking glasses courtesy of Nutella! :D
SuperFlyBoy
May 23, 08, 6:09 am
Does anyone enjoy the special editions Nutella? During WorldCup I bought and shipped the football 'jar' to my Italian friend in the US.Picked these up at FRA...very good value!