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Spielwiesen
1 year ago

Look in the recipe: are cocoa and sweet ingredients given separately? Then hazelnut is meant.

Otherwise you can take a finished painting.

I have hazelnuts, organic, 100% hazelnuts. Appropriate, oil settles at the top, which must be stirred. No extra sugar. Found at DM, honest quality.

And from elsewhere: hazelnut cream, where cocoa, palm oil and anything else is included for ingredients. Homogeneous paste (like Nutella). My mistake.

It is best to compare the ingredients – which of course only makes sense when you bring some pre-information about quality criteria.

Palm oil, whose tropical rainforest is deforestation in Southeast Asia to make cash, must not be included in any product I would buy. (Bin for a long time at Food Watch!)

It would be nice if these levies would keep you. .

Spielwiesen
1 year ago
Reply to  mbeck

Well. I would also follow the tip of rubbing the nuts themselves (before roasting, then scrubbing with cloth, cooling fine grinding and fresh processing – * wonderful *!!)

marie07834
1 year ago

Muse is more creamy and paste is harder and usually more spicy.

blackand123
1 year ago

I think here is the consistency of the big difference…. best of all you grind your hazelnuts yourself. So you do not have any other additives in your paste 🙂