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- Gianduiotto abstract "The Gianduiotto (IPA: [dʒanduˈjɔtto]; Piedmontese, Giandojòt) is chocolate originally from Piedmont, in northern Italy, whose shape is similar to an upturned boat. Gianduiotti are individually wrapped in a tinfoil cover, usually gold or silver-colored. It is the speciality of Turin, and takes its name from gianduja, the preparation of chocolate that is used for gianduiotti and other sweets (including Nutella and Bicerin di Gianduiotto); in turn, this preparation is named after Gianduja, a mask in commedia dell'arte that represents the archetypal Piedmontese. Indeed, Gianduja's hat inspired the shape of the Gianduiotto.Gianduiotti are produced from a paste of sugar, cocoa and hazelnut Tonda Gentile delle Langhe. The official “birth” of gianduiotti is set at 1865 in Turin, by Paul Caffarel and Michele Prochet, the first to completely grind hazelnuts to a paste before adding them to the cocoa and sugar mix.Apparently, the idea of mixing hazelnut pieces to “standard” chocolates was born during Napoleon’s reign, when importing cocoa from South America became extremely difficult. “Raw” cocoa was extremely expensive, so local producers started incorporating bits of roasted hazelnuts (hazelnuts are locally grown and were easy to come by in Piedmont) to make the final product more affordable.The chocolates are particularly popular among vegans and those allergic to dairy products due to their similarity to milk chocolate.".
- Gianduiotto country Italy.
- Gianduiotto ingredient Cocoa_solids.
- Gianduiotto ingredient Gianduja_(chocolate).
- Gianduiotto ingredient Hazelnut.
- Gianduiotto ingredientName "Gianduja(sugar,cocoa,hazelnuts)".
- Gianduiotto region Piedmont.
- Gianduiotto thumbnail Gianduiotti.jpg?width=300.
- Gianduiotto type Chocolate.
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- Gianduiotto wikiPageRevisionID "705180767".
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Bicerin.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chocolate.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Turin.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Piedmontese_cuisine.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Cocoa_solids.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Commedia_dellarte.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Gianduja_(chocolate).
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Gianduja_(commedia_dellarte).
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Hazelnut.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Langhe.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Nutella.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Piedmontese_language.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Tin_foil.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink Turin.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink File:Gianduiotti.jpg.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLink File:Torino-Fiera_libro_2006-DSCF6936.JPG.
- Gianduiotto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gianduiotti".
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- Gianduiotto country Italy.
- Gianduiotto mainIngredient "Gianduja".
- Gianduiotto name "Gianduiotto".
- Gianduiotto region Piedmont.
- Gianduiotto type Chocolate.
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- Gianduiotto subject Category:Chocolate.
- Gianduiotto subject Category:Culture_in_Turin.
- Gianduiotto subject Category:Piedmontese_cuisine.
- Gianduiotto hypernym Chocolate.
- Gianduiotto type Food.
- Gianduiotto type Food.
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- Gianduiotto type Thing.
- Gianduiotto type Q2095.
- Gianduiotto comment "The Gianduiotto (IPA: [dʒanduˈjɔtto]; Piedmontese, Giandojòt) is chocolate originally from Piedmont, in northern Italy, whose shape is similar to an upturned boat. Gianduiotti are individually wrapped in a tinfoil cover, usually gold or silver-colored.".
- Gianduiotto label "Gianduiotto".
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- Gianduiotto sameAs 잔두이오토.
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- Gianduiotto depiction Gianduiotti.jpg.
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- Gianduiotto name "Gianduiotto".