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Do you look forward to the holiday season every year, counting down the days until you can enjoy all the special seasonal treats? You'll love La Maison du Chocolat's glazed chestnuts. Expert chocolatier Nicolas Cloiseau and his team draw on all their expertise to create these delicious and sophisticated bite-sized treats. Our chestnuts are grown in the area around Turin in Italy, renowned for its impressive chestnut groves. Weighing 22 grams each, these chestnuts are ideally sized and boast a powerful flavor and a delightful texture. La Maison du Chocolat's chestnuts are candied in a vanilla-infused bath before they are glazed in a separate bath, creating the perfect treat for the festive season. Whether you're enjoying them yourself or giving them as a gift, you won't be able to resist our glazed chestnuts.
Keep the glazed chestnuts between 4-6°C (in the bottom of your refrigerator). For an optimal tasting, take out the glazed chestnuts at room temperature at least 1 hour before tasting.
To appreciate all the softness of the glazed chestnuts with its translucent flesh, we recommend that you split it up in two parts before tasting, avoiding cutting it with a knife or, even if it is tempting, biting directly into it.
Our glazed chestnuts are grown in Turin, renowned for its excellent chestnut groves. We choose chestnuts which weigh roughly 22g: this size is considered to be ideal to create an intensely flavored sweet treat. La Maison du Chocolat is inspired by traditional methods when creating its glazed chestnuts. The chestnuts' natural water must be replaced with a syrup: the nuts are immersed in successive syrup baths, infused with vanilla beans, and the concentration of syrup is gradually increased. Glazed at the very end of the process, these glazed chestnuts retain their natural flavors and are covered in a thin coating of candied icing sugar.