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1x Ganache thé aux fruits rouges (ref. 56)
1x Caramel au beurre salé (ref. 49)
1x Ganache gingembre - La strebelle (ref. 37)
1x Ganache spéculoos (ref. 32)
1x Ganache à la framboise - T. Ch. Alix (ref. 38)
3x Praliné croustillant (ref.45)
1x Ganache Massepain Menthe (ref. 18)
1x Praliné au miel (ref. 27)
2x Ganache au pin (ref. 22)
1x Caramel moka fondant (ref. 20)
1x Ganache au muguet (ref. 2)
1x Caramel orange - G. Leclek (ref.70)
1x Ganache au poivre (ref.46)
1x Caramel chocolat - Th. Chotteau (ref. 67)
1x Ganache Noisettes (ref. 58)
1x Ganache thé Earl Grey (ref.59)
1x Ganache à la fraise (ref.55)
1x Crème Manon Fondant (ref. 47)
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As you bite into Juliette’s dark eye, all the fresh flavours of Spring are released. The lily of the valley ganache melts in the mouth and brings the taste buds to life.
A chocolate with very pronounced, geometrical patterning, containing a thick, pure hazelnut paste. The paste is flavoured with honey and a wide variety of flowers.
The sweetness of almond and the intensity of mint combine wonderfully to form a creamy, flavoursome mousse, contrasting with the dark chocolate coating. The intoxicating aroma of the mint rises into the sinuses to stimulate the olfactory sense.
This fusion of the two beans, coffee and cocoa, is much celebrated. A volcanic eruption of the two roasted ingredients, in a flowing caramel of the kind we know and love!
The homogeneity of the pine nut-based filling depends on a precise balance between the cocoa butter and the nut. Its crisp, pronounced flavour recalls that of the almond.
The taste buds come to life as they make contact with this blend of hazelnut paste and flower nectar, offset by a coating of dark chocolate. The surface texture of the chocolate recalls that of very tightly woven thread.
An “explosion of flavors” would be the nickname of the chocolate-flavored sweetness coating a ganache with speculoos, a "par excellence" specialty Belgian cookie. Its taste is enhanced by a touch of cinnamon and brown sugar.
The clothing don’t make the praline! Candied ginger enhances the ganache and gives it a slightly tangy and fruity taste, which nicely contrasts with the bitterness of the chocolate fondant.
The fruity raspberry flavor boosts the chocolate fondant and enhances the taste of it. This ganache is naturally a little sweet and fleshy.
The secret of praline is its crunch. The hazelnut paste is as crunchy as the chocolate fondant is crispy.
The secret of a good walnut is to wrap it in praline. The sleek lines of the Crème Manon make it unique. You will be enchanted by this delightful blend of voluptuous crème fraîche and the familiar taste of walnut.
This is the biggest praline in the assortment. The sweet, fruity tang of the strawberry ganache is offset by a chocolate fondant coating. This is a whole mouthful of flavour to be enjoyed with someone special or just by yourself.
The ganache has been infused with red berry tea (made with strawberry, raspberry, red gooseberry, blackberry and cherry) giving it a hint of pink and a sweet fruity flavour which is then coated in chocolate fondant. This praline is the perfect accompaniment to your breakfast or tea time snack.
The aroma of hazelnut will invade your senses from the very first bite. At the same time the nutty flavour delicately joins the chocolate to create a taste sensation.
The milk chocolate covered ganache has been infused with Earl Grey tea to give it a slightly amber colour and a distinctive flavour. This praline is the perfect breakfast or teatime accompaniment.
As you bite through the praline, liquid chocolate caramel runs deliciously over the fine chocolate fondant.
As you bite into the praline, the liquid caramel, enriched with hints of delicately bitter orange, runs over the fine chocolate fondant.
The piquant, peppery notes of this ganache will surprise the taste buds and delight serious chocolate lovers.
The Breton origins of Sel de Guérande mingle with butter within this sweet casing. The liquid caramel melts in the mouth to make a very sophisticated sweet.