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Belgian Chocolate Pralines: The Successful Story of Jean Neuhaus
Written by Deb St. George, Publisher, Accommodation-in-Brussels.com   
Saturday, 23 June 2007
In 1912, a chocolate genius Jean Neuhaus created a new procedure and increased its popularity ten-fold. He used a "couverteur" which is a specialized chocolate version. It is also the pralines cold shell. But it is different from the American sugary treats found in most candy shops. Chocolate pralines from Belgium are filled with varieties of flavored creams or nougats, such as hazelnut, fruit, more chocolate, or coffee. Some of the chocolatiers in the time of Neuhaus could duplicate his pralines complex flavors.

Jean Neuhaus’ successful years were after the end of the First World War And this time, Louise Agostini, his wife made another breakthrough by creating the ballotin or praline box, significant type of pralines preciously made by hand. It has a very practical green and gold packaging embossed with letter "N". Because Jean never patented this ballotin, it became the design favored by all chocolate manufacturers in Belgium since its creation. To Read More Click Here
Last Updated ( Friday, 15 June 2007 )
 
Belgian Chocolate Gift Baskets
Written by Deb St. George, Publisher, Accommodation-in-Brussels.com   
Friday, 22 June 2007

Yearly, Belgium can produce about 172,000 tons of chocolates from 2,000 chocolate outlets all over the country. So, the supply is unlimited for your gift baskets. Belgian chocolates have become the food of the champions, the indulgences of wealthy people, the sole favorite of the average masses, and the lures of chocolate lovers.

Belgian chocolates have soothing tastes that fits any age group. Belgian chocolate gift baskets can work effectively because most everybody is a chocolate lover. Some people just love chocolates with particular flavors and some don't care about the brands anymore as long as it is chocolate. People have different reasons why they like chocolates. Some like its sweetness, some like its bitterness, some like its nuts, and some like its caramel fillings. Others may prefer white chocolates. Different varieties of Belgian chocolates in gift baskets can satisfy chocolate lovers all day. Belgian chocolate gift baskets suit all types of occasions. To Read More Click Here.

Last Updated ( Friday, 15 June 2007 )
 
Belgian Chocolate Fondue for Your Party
Written by Deb St. George, Publisher, Accommodation-in-Brussels.com   
Thursday, 21 June 2007

For the connoisseurs of chocolate, each person's preference is unique – from chocolate cakes with frosted vanilla icing, whipped cream, to chocolate icings and fondues. Oftentimes, you can find old recipes of chocolates handed down through generations.

The importance of food can't be denied, and a party isn't complete without a chocolate or even a cake. While the party may be composed of different cuisines, the meal which families or friends gather around unites them on a common ground. Different foods have different meanings whether it's a weekly meal, holiday meal, or simply a special recipe of the family. But when you want to celebrate sweetly, nothing can be compared to chocolates. To Read More Click Here.

Last Updated ( Friday, 15 June 2007 )
 
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