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Related: About this forumThere are Nutella riots in France.
I hope that they don't spread and cause a lot of pain.
					
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						There are Nutella riots in France. (Original Post)
						GoneOffShore
						Jan 2022
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Anon-C
(3,440 posts)1. At my work it seems Nutella and Olive Oil are the only
        Items at risk of being looted from the employee fridge.
Doc Sportello
(7,964 posts)2. A side note
        Not supposed to refrigerate Nutella. Trust me, I'm an expert on that delicacy.  
 
GoneOffShore
(17,934 posts)3. I found that out the hard way.
        And another side note - The Nutella here in France tastes differently than the Nutella in the US and the UK. 
We can also find 'native' spreads that are similar and interesting.
Doc Sportello
(7,964 posts)4. Now that's interesting
        I wonder why. Different type of chocolate I would assume. Having had French cuisine I would guess that their version is richer and tastier, or maybe the native ones are.
GoneOffShore
(17,934 posts)5. I believe that they tweak the recipe to accomodate local tastes.
        More hazelnut for the Italians, more chocolate for the French, and more sugar for the English, and even more for the Americans.
Doc Sportello
(7,964 posts)6. That's hilarious
        And makes a lot of sense. Of course, when it comes to sugar, "We're No. 1!"


