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  2. Costco Is Getting an Exclusive Toblerone Variety Just in Time ...

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    The new chocolates are expected to arrive in stores in the coming days.

  3. The 37 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    3. Cuisine Adventures Puff Pastry Bites. $11.99 for 48 pieces. Hot little fingers foods are always welcome at a holiday party. This box has bite-sized puff pastry bites in four flavors: roasted ...

  4. Tuber melanosporum - Wikipedia

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    Tuber melanosporum, called the black truffle, Périgord truffle or French black truffle, [1] is a species of truffle native to Southern Europe. It is one of the most expensive edible fungi in the world. In 2013, the truffle cost between 1,000 and 2,000 euros per kilogram.

  5. I'm an executive member at Costco. Here are 13 items I ... - AOL

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    I add sundried tomatoes or truffle oil to the Kirkland Signature five-cheese tortellini. Lara Walsh Costco's five-cheese tortellini costs $11 for two 1 ½-pound packs of pasta.

  6. Bonbon - Wikipedia

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    In France, bonbons have been made with a fruit centre, and may contain brittle, nougat, dragée, or caramel. [2] Other possible fillings include butterscotch, fondant, fudge, ganache, gianduja, marzipan, praline, and truffle. [3] According to French law, a bonbon de chocolat must be at least 25% chocolate and can come in several forms: [4]

  7. Tuber aestivum - Wikipedia

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    Burgundy truffles are harvested from September to late December, sometimes also until late January. [2] They have a wider distribution than any other truffle species. Burgundy truffles are found across Europe, from Spain to eastern Europe and from Sweden to North Africa. In France they are found mainly in the north-east and in Italy, in the north.

  8. What Big Brand Names Are Behind Costco's Popular ... - AOL

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    Produced in the Côtes de Provence Appellation of France, Costco’s rosé, like most of the store’s alcohol, is nothing to scoff at. The bottle boasts that it’s made by Olivier Sumeire, an ...

  9. Fromager d'Affinois - Wikipedia

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    They are made from cow's, goat's or sheep's milk presented in the form of a 2 kilo wheel, hexagonal in shape and wrapped in printed paper with a breakable label, in six parts. Some of those cheeses are double cream, triple cream, blue, or flavoured (pepper, roasted pumpkin seeds, red chili pepper, black truffle, garlic and herbs…). [2] [3]