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  2. Nutella - Wikipedia

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    Nutella is described as a chocolate and hazelnut spread, [19] [37] although it is mostly made of sugar and palm oil. The manufacturing process for this food item is very similar to a generic production of chocolate spread. Nutella is made from sugar, modified palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa powder, skimmed milk powder, whey powder, soy lecithin, and ...

  3. Nocilla - Wikipedia

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    Nocilla is a Spanish brand of hazelnut and chocolate spread similar to Nutella. [1] It is sold in Spain and Portugal , was first launched in the late 1960s, and after its acquisition from Unilever in 2002 has been manufactured by Nutrexpa .

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  5. Kinder Bueno - Wikipedia

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    Kinder Bueno (Kinder is German for "children", bueno is Spanish for "good") is a chocolate biscuit and wafer confection made by Italian confectionery maker Ferrero.Part of the Kinder Chocolate brand line, Kinder Bueno is a hazelnut-cream-filled wafer covered in milk chocolate and a dark chocolate drizzle.

  6. Chocolate spread - Wikipedia

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    Although it tastes, smells, and looks like chocolate, it does not solidify, even at room temperature. The paste usually contains cocoa and vegetable oil, and is also likely to contain milk, sugar and additional flavors. [5] [6] Some varieties include nuts (e.g., ground hazelnuts) or honey.

  7. This Is What Ina Garten Makes for Christmas Dinner - AOL

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    Thankfully, Ina Garten, the best-selling cookbook author and Food Network star, understands. The Barefoot Contessa not only has the most helpful cooking tips, but she has also shared her tried-and ...

  8. Gianduja (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Gianduja or gianduia [a] is a homogeneous blend of chocolate with 30% hazelnut paste, invented in Turin during Napoleon's regency (1796–1814). It can be consumed in the form of bars or as a filling for chocolates. Gianduja is chocolate stretched with hazelnut butter. Similarly to standard chocolate, it is made in both plain and milk versions.

  9. Ferrero Rocher - Wikipedia

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    Next, two of these wafer sheets—one with a hazelnut and one with hazelnut chocolate creme—are clamped together. The excess wafer is cut away, producing wafer balls. These are then coated with a layer of chocolate, a layer of chopped hazelnuts, and a final layer of milk chocolate [8] before the chocolate ball is wrapped in gold-coloured foil ...