Reber Mozart Kugel Counter Unit
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Average customer review:Product Description
The counter unit contains 100 individually wrapped Mozart Kugel. Made from only the highest quality, all natural ingredients, the 20g Mozart Kugel, is composed of pistachio marzipan, with a hazelnut nougat center then doubled dipped in light then dark chocolate. Reber's Mozart Kugel one of the most popular gourmet chocolates in the world a culinary homage to the great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1932 in Gourmet Food
- Brand: Reber
- Ingredients: sugar, almonds, cocoa, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, hazelnuts, pistachios, glucose, invertase (natural softener), lecithin (emulsifier), natural and artificial flavors. Milk chocolate contains min. 20% milk solids.
Features
- One hundred Mozart Kugel per carton, exquisitely filled wih pistachio-marzipan made of fresh green pistachios, hazelnut-nougat enrobed with delicious praline-chocolate.
- Reber since 1865 famous for the original Mozart Kugel, confiserie produced.
- Made with the finest ingredients, Mozart Kugel is all natural and Kosher.
- World-renowned for exquisite taste, Reber chocolates are shipped in attractive, award-winning, red and gold packaging.
Customer Reviews
The Best Chocolate Surprise
I first found these chocolates in a store back in 1983 while visiting Vienna, Austria. At that time, they were hard to come by in the U.S. These have got to be the best chocolate candies I've ever tasted. Especially if you like hazelnut and marzipan! Buy these and enjoy for yourself and don't forget to treat your friends. Mmmmmm.
Amazing
I first came across mozart kugel as an exchange student living in Germany. My host family said that these are great candies but you have to buy them in Austria because the others don't compare.
Good Cultural Chocolate....Bad Tasting Chocolate
I have been to Salzburg, Austria, and bought a box of this Mozart Chocolate. It was interesting to get, because everywhere in Salzburg had a sign advertising this. Sadly,I personally did not think that it was very tasty. The pistachio filling had a bad texture, and did not mix well with the type of chocolate used. If you are going to Salzburg, get it only to experience this interesting piece of culture. I would not recomend, however, that you order one hundred pieces of it from Amazon for such a high price.


