Nocciolata Organic Hazelnut Spread, 9.52 oz
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It's a challenge to come across. Years ago, I saw it at a store grand opening. I fell in love with the flavor (I find Nutella to be bland) and have been buying it online ever since. A case was the best purchase for me. I gave some away as gifts and kept the rest for myself.
1) I refrigerated my open jar overnight, and it hardened into fudge-like consistency. For spreading on my morning English muffin, I prefer a room temperature consistency. 2) I haven't had any problems with my open jars because I haven't refrigerated them.
This isn't "dark chocolate," in my opinion. It is, however, extremely enjoyable! For breakfast, I stuffed it into toasted English muffins with peanut butter - yummy. br>The same company also sells a version that is dairy-free. I'm guessing it's more like dark chocolate than milk chocolate. I bought some similar ones in Italy, but I haven't tried them out yet in the United States.
Gluten-free claims are made on the package.
Selected User Reviews For Nocciolata Organic Hazelnut Spread, 9.52 oz
Nutella was made. I'm looking for it both here and there. I'm on the lookout for it. (Insert cheesy Scarlet Pimpernel joke here. ) sorry! ) Not the Canadian, not the Mexican, etc. I have not been able to locate any import sources for what I believe to be the superior, exquisite, unrivaled, unrivaled, unrivaled, unrivaled, unrivaled, unrivaled, unrivaled, unrival Real Italian Nutella is the flavor of my dreams. (Yes, it's a pity!) )br>br>Because it's from Italy, I had high expectations. The flavor is good but delicate, so it's more subtle than impactful in this Nocciolata spread. I liked it more at first than later, and I'm considering buying it again, but you already know what I'm looking for!.
It's a great product that's free of palm oil and tastes better than Nutella, with a creamier consistency. However, I was able to find this for half the price that this seller is asking in a local gourmet store.
Soy lecithin was present in two of the jars I received, but it was not mentioned in the product description or ingredient list when I was shopping. There is a need to update the product description. It's still wrong, and it's very misleading.
Did I enjoy the flavor? Yes, the flavor is fantastic, and I adore it. Now concentrate on the 18g of sugar for 2 spoons. 2 tbl equals 25g, and this contains 18g. 18g of sugar is consumed for every 25g of food consumed. Be careful with this; at that price and in such a small quantity, Nutella would be a better option. Other options should be considered for your health's sake. br>Texture is smooth and creamy, more of a spread than a sauce, and consistent from top to bottom. br>Packaging is unnecessary glass and probably the most you'll pay out of the product. The flavor is excellent; it is a little too sweet, as other reviews have noted, but it isn't bad if you only want a spoonful of it every now and then.
The company appears to have chosen the cheapest ingredients available in order to keep production costs low, profits high, and, most importantly, shareholders happy. It's so sad when things like this happen. For the time being, Nocciolata is the genuine article. Who knows what the popularity pressure will have on this product as well. But, for the time being, I'll just eat it smeared on warm bread. The price, on the other hand, is staggering. This price can't possibly be justified because it's so difficult to make.
I haven't even tried it yet because the seal was broken when it arrived, rendering it inedible. I'm sure it's fine, but why has the seal been shattered? My email is still awaiting a response. You were only employed in one position. For the time being, one star.
Listen, I'm hesitant to tell you about this product's awesomeness because, well, I've developed a serious addiction to it, and the idea of anyone else eating it makes me envious. It's so delicious that, if it were nutritionally sound, I'd give up everything else. Because this is a sexier Italian version of Nutella, I've officially given it up. This is an amazing offer. It was well worth the money. However, do not purchase it because I will require ALL of the jars.
I conducted a blind taste test with a couple of friends in order to find a Nutella substitute that did not contain palm oil (for ethical and sustainability reasons). We were able to reach a near-perfect agreement as a group of four. We didn't compare the products directly to "real" Nutella; instead, we chose the ones that came closest. br>br>Nocciolata's product came close - however, it is obvious - a close second It's absolutely delicious, but it leans more toward a chocolatey flavor than a fruity one. hazelnuts. br>br> Our five sampled products were ranked as follows:
1- Cremosa de Caffarel con Hazelnutsbr> 2- Nocciolata with milk and cocoabr> 3- 4- Caffarel Gianduia Cream Hazelnut Spreadbr> Caffarel Gianduia Cream Hazelnut Spreadbr> Caffarel Gianduia Cream 5- Nocciolata Dairy Free Galaxy Hazelnutty is a good product.