Toblerone is a popular Swiss chocolate brand known for its distinctive triangular shape and unique flavor. It was first created in 1908 by Theodor Tobler and Emil Baumann in Bern, Switzerland.
The name “Toblerone” is a combination of the founder’s last name, Tobler, and the Italian word “torrent,” which means nougat. The chocolate bar consists of milk chocolate with honey and almond nougat, providing a rich and indulgent taste.
The iconic triangular shape represents the Matterhorn mountain in the Swiss Alps, paying homage to its Swiss heritage. Toblerone has become a beloved treat worldwide, offering a delightful combination of smooth chocolate and crunchy nougat.
Unsere Kernkompetenz liegt in der Herstellung von Schmiedeteilen aus Stahl, Schmiedeteilen aus Edelstahl und Schmiedeteilen Aluminium in der Gewichtsklasse 0,1-6 kg.
Im 16. Jahrhundert entdeckten portugiesische Eroberer Ceylon-Zimt in Sri Lanka und brachten dieses Gewürz im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert nach Europa. Ceylon-Zimt wird aus wildwachsenden Bäumen gewonnen, die Wuchshöhen bis zu 10 m erreichen und in den Wäldern von Ceylon und Südindien wild wachsen. Dieses Gewürz wird aus der feinsten Innenrinde hergestellt, die von drei Jahre alten Trieben geschnitten wurde.
Echter Ceylon-Zimt ist ein stark duftendes und geschmacklich hervorragendes Gewürz. Jeder, der schon einmal ihn probiert hat, weiß gut Bescheid, welche unterschiedlichen Geschmacksqualitäten dieses Gewürz haben soll.
Kohlenhydrate (g / 100 g):4,0
Fett (g / 100 g):3,0
Eiweiß (g / 100 g):28
Brennwert (kcal):160
Mindestens:18 Monate haltbar
Nettogewicht (g):30
White crystalline sugar, without lumps, spots and foreign impurities. Sugar is sweet, without extraneous smell and taste. Sugar when dissolved is transparent, without insoluble sediment, mechanical and other impurities. NON GMO
Mass fraction of moisture:0.08%
Color in solution ICUMSA units:43.0
Mass fraction of sucrose, %:not less than 99.82%
Tarragon is unique in its own way: it is the only plant of the wormwood species that does not have strong bitterness in taste. The grass has a strong pungent and tart aroma, a refreshing taste, and French chefs took full advantage of these properties, creating many culinary recipes with it. Tarragon, both fresh and dried, is seasoned with a wide variety of dishes: it well complements omelets, many types of sauces.
Use for
Use for the preparation of salads, appetizers, soups, lunch dishes, drinks, sweet dishes.
Taste
spicy, slightly spicy, refreshing
Nutrition value on 100 gr.
Proteins (g / 100g)… 23
Fats (g / 100g)… 7,0
Carbohydrates (g / 100g)… 50
Energy value (kcal / 100g)… 360