Tav. fond. nocciole Catinari
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An evergreen suitable for all ages: the dark chocolate bar and hazelnuts of the chocolate master Roberto Catinari.
Seasonal product (November-April).
This chocolate bar is a classic timeless for chocolate lovers: never marriage was happier like this dark chocolate with hazelnuts. If, then, to realize it is one of the best chocolate masters, Roberto Catinari, the product is truly outstanding.
Energia - Energy | 2395 KJ/ 577 kcal |
Grassi - Fats Acidi grassi saturi - Saturated fatty acids | 41,0 g 16,0 g |
Carboidrati - Carbohydrates Zuccheri - Sugars | 39,0 g 37,0 g |
Proteine - Protein | 8,4 g |
Sale - Salt |
Region | Tuscany |
Brand | Roberto Catinari |
Place of production | Agliana - Pistoia |
Ingredients | Cocoa paste, sugar, cocoa butter, hazelnuts; emulsifying soy lecithin, aromas. |
Package | 100 g |
Type | Dark |
Allergen | Nuts, soybeans |
Preservation | Ambient temperature |
Return policy | Yes - See section Returns and Refund |
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