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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. |
Originally Posted by christianj
(Post 7832950)
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. |
Originally Posted by SuperFlyBoy
(Post 7832893)
(However, we very well know how one can get around the % statement in the US!) |
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.
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Originally Posted by FourWheels
(Post 7967829)
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.
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Originally Posted by brosnan6
(Post 7968128)
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. |
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:
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Originally Posted by ShopAround
(Post 7990966)
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:
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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.
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I've had Nutella since I was a boy growing up still do today and boy do I ever crave them. ^
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Slightly OT: When I'm traveling, Bahlsen's Hit cookies 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. |
Originally Posted by FourWheels
(Post 8004326)
Now I know how you all mean Nutella from a certain country(ies) taste better than others.
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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. |
Originally Posted by LapLap
(Post 7796767)
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 |
Originally Posted by BaskGal
(Post 8048128)
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
Does Nocilla have hazelnut in it or is it simply a chocolate spread ? |
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