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Italian Chocolate Tradition
The history, craft, and culture behind Italian chocolate. From giandujotto born in Turin in 1865 to the production methods that define premium Italian chocolate today. Guides for chocolate lovers and professionals who care
about origin and quality.


What Is Giandujotto? Italy's Most Iconic Chocolate, Explained
Gianduiotto is the small, boat-shaped hazelnut chocolate invented in Turin in 1865. It is one of Italy's most historically significant confections — and one of the rarest to find in a certified kosher version. This guide covers its origins, ingredients, production process, and what genuine kosher certification requires.
Apr 237 min read
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