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Brand new & unopened: Artisan Italian chocolate bars


- Cioccolato di Modica ?1.50 per bar - 3 bars available

- Cioccolato Gourmet Arte Italiana ?1 per bar - 2 bars available


1) Cioccolato di Modica ? 3 bars - each 100g (Best Before: 31/12/2020) - ?1.50 per bar


? Dark chocolate (min. 50%) one each of:


1) Chilli,

2) Pistacchio and

3) Cinnamon


?Cioccolato di Modica ("Chocolate of Modica", also known as cioccolata modicana) is an Italian P.G.I. specialty chocolate, typical of the municipality of Modica in Sicily, characterized by an ancient and original recipe using manual grinding (rather than conching) which gives the chocolate a peculiar grainy texture and aromatic flavor.

The specialty, inspired by the Aztec original recipe for Xocolatl, was introduced in the County of Modica by the Spaniards, during their domination in southern Italy.? (Wikipedia)




2) Cioccolato Gourmet Arte Italiana ? 2 bars - each 60g (Best before: 30/01/2020) - ?1 per bar


1) Dark chocolate (55%) with mint & lime

2) White chocolate with caramel & liquorice



All five bars for ?6.



Collect from Underhill Rd SE22 (Horniman end)

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Brand new & unopened: Artisan Italian chocolate bars


- Cioccolato di Modica ?1.50 per bar - 3 bars available

- Cioccolato Gourmet Arte Italiana ?1 per bar - 2 bars available


1) Cioccolato di Modica ? 3 bars - each 100g (Best Before: 31/12/2020) - ?1.50 per bar


? Dark chocolate (min. 50%) one each of:


1) Chilli,

2) Pistacchio and

3) Cinnamon


?Cioccolato di Modica ("Chocolate of Modica", also known as cioccolata modicana) is an Italian P.G.I. specialty chocolate, typical of the municipality of Modica in Sicily, characterized by an ancient and original recipe using manual grinding (rather than conching) which gives the chocolate a peculiar grainy texture and aromatic flavor.

The specialty, inspired by the Aztec original recipe for Xocolatl, was introduced in the County of Modica by the Spaniards, during their domination in southern Italy.? (Wikipedia)




2) Cioccolato Gourmet Arte Italiana ? 2 bars - each 60g (Best before: 30/01/2020) - ?1 per bar


1) Dark chocolate (55%) with mint & lime

2) White chocolate with caramel & liquorice



All five bars for ?5.



Collect from Underhill Rd SE22 (Horniman end)

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