This is Kubota from Adan Staff.
Everyone loves chocolate, especially European chocolate, which is delicious.
Today I would like to introduce you to a chocolate shop in Turin (^^)
Located on Lagrange Street, in the heart of Turin's bustling boutique district.Guido Gobino
I think their gianduotti is the best in the world!
Giandiotti is a specialty chocolate from Turin,
Ganache-type chocolate with hazelnuts kneaded into it.
Guido Govino's gianduotti are bite-sized, about half the normal size,
The flavor of the ingredients is so concentrated that you will be happy with just one piece.
The chocolate in the blue and orange wrapper marked TOURINOT in this photo is gianduotti.
Each has a different blend of milk, making them bitter and creamy.
I visited there when I went to Italy this summer, of course,
What a surprise, they also sold gelato in the summer...!
And the chocolate toppings are pouring out of the faucet...!
I can't stop eating this.
Bitter chocolate and pistachio, the royal road.
Even such an extravagant gelato may or may not cost 400 Japanese yen, which makes me happy.
The store is filled with chocolates to take home,
Basically, they sell it by weight.
I had just planned to meet my family on my birthday,
I bought an assortment for my father who loves chocolate.
(For yourself, of course...)
I got a delicious cake in return, and my birthday was a long way from the word "diet.
Govino's chocolates are currently only sold in Japan for Valentine's Day and other events,
If you see it, please try it!
You will definitely become a fan!