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Gold-covered Chocolate Dragées

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  • Description
  • History
  • Ingredients

These almond-shaped chocolate dragées are made of 70% dark chocolate and are coated with a beautiful antique gold finish.
They were photographed by Town and Country magazine and appeared in the Special Holiday Issue of December 2011.
These delicacies are packaged in a cardboard box that contains approximately 275 pieces. (35.3 oz)

In the Middle-Ages, an apothecary from the town of Verdun in northeast France had the idea of coating medications with a layer of sugar to disguise the taste of it. Around 1220, a confectioner of the same town used the same technique to coat almonds. This is how the dragée was born. However some people claim the dragée was invented by a Roman candy-maker named Julius Dragatus who was known for coating almonds and spices with honey that he called “dragati” to be given to crowds on celebration days. Whatever its origin may be, these confections have a long history and are traditionally associated with weddings and special celebrations. The town of Verdun acquired its reputation for its dragées by the 13th century.

Ingredients: almonds, sugar, corn syrup, acacia, gelatin, artificial flavour, artificial colour.

 

1kg net

price: 63.25 €

in stock Delivery in 48h

Histoire Sucrée takes you to a sweet world where delicious gourmet confections, chocolates and biscuits have been made in France according to traditional recipes. Histoire Sucrée is committed to delighting you with unique French delicacies and surprising you with retro tin boxes that have been part of French culture and represent a unique and collectible gift to the ones you love.

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