Salted Caramel and Hazelnut Truffle Antica Torroneria Piemontese 200g
9,95 €
49,75 € / kg
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Would you prefer something savoury or sweet? Then you should go for the Tartufo Caramello! Here, we explain exactly what you can expect from these treats!
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Caramel and Salted Hazelnut Tartufo – Hazelnut praline with caramel and salted hazelnuts. Ingredients: white chocolate with 65% caramel [sugar, cocoa butter, whole MILK powder, caramel powder containing 10.5% anhydrous butter (skimmed MILK powder, whey powder (MILK), sugar, milk fat, natural vanilla flavouring), skimmed milk powder, caramelised sugar 1.5%], cocoa mass, emulsifier: sunflower lecithin, salt
Caramel and salted hazelnut tartufo: Caramel and salted hazelnuts
What actually are Salted caramel and hazelnut truffleThe German translation of salted hazelnuts means „salted hazelnuts“ and “Tartufo Caramello” stands for “caramel truffle”. That is also what you can expect from this treat. Most Tartufo al Caramello e Nocciole salate also come with chocolate, salt and delicious caramel. An ideal snack for people who like it salty, but also sweet. Simply heavenly.

A masterly creation by Antica Torroneria Piemontese
In addition to the Caramel and Salted Hazelnut Tartufo We’d also recommend that you more exciting new varieties to discover: Truffle Panna Cotta, Tartufo Pralinato or melt-in-the-mouth Cremino Truffle. The Tartufo Panna Cotta is a white chocolate truffle praline. It is certainly sweet, yet very mild. With the Tartufo Pralinato, you can expect a taste that is rather sweet and tart at the same time, as dark chocolate is used here. And finally, we also recommend to you Cremino Truffle. This praline melts in the mouth – the name says it all: “Cremino” means “creamy”.
Which salted caramel tartufo dolce is better? Tartuflanghe vs. Antica Torroneria Piemontese
When it comes to the Tartufo dolce Caramello e Sale, you really do have the Spoilt for choice. The pioneers of this sweet treat are Tartuflanghe and Antica Torroneria Piemontese, but we can’t make a blanket statement about which ones are better. Both manufacturers produce high-quality chocolates, such as Tartufo dolce di Alba, so it all comes down to your personal taste. We recommend that you try both options for yourself and see which one you personally like best.
Psst… don’t tell anyone: Our favourite is the Trifulot Tartufo dolce Caramello e Sale!
Frequently Asked Questions about Tartufo dolce Caramello
We’ve already given you plenty of information about the Tartufo Caramello, but we’d like to answer the most frequently asked questions here to help you make your decision:
Are the Salted Caramel and Hazelnut Tartufi gluten-free?
Yes, Tartufo Caramello e Nocciole Salate is gluten-free.
How many grams does a Tartufo praline weigh?
Tartufo pralines weigh approximately 14 grams each.
What is Tartufo Bianco Dolce?
The Sweet White Truffle delights with a high-quality taste. This is a white chocolate praline. This white chocolate literally melts on the tongue.
Our tip for you: Why not give these a go? Sweet white truffle from Antica Torroneria Piemontese!
Additional information
| Item code | 3U2292771 |
|---|---|
| Region | Piedmont |
| Land | Italian |
| Product type | Italian sweets |
| manufacturer | Antica Torroneria Piemontese Via Piana Gallo 48 12060 Grinzane Cavour CN Italy |
| Net weight | 200 g |
| Ingredients | 5% anhydrous butter (skimmed milk powder, 5%), Emulsifier: sunflower lecithin, hazelnut praline with caramel and salted hazelnuts Ingredients: white chocolate with 65% caramel [sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, caramelised sugar 1, caramel powder with 10, skimmed milk powder, milk fat, whey powder (milk), natural vanilla flavouring), salt, whole milk powder, sugar |




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