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Homemade dubai chocolate


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Indulge in the luxurious dubai pistachio, kunafa and tahini chocolate. A scrumptious treat that is perfect for any occasion, this chocolate is sure to satisfy your sweet cravings. Whether you are treating yourself or gifting it to someone special, this is the ultimate dessert experience.

Made with chocolate, kunafa, pistachio cream, butter & tahini

Comes in white chocolate, milk chocolate and dark chocolate flavours. All bars are extra large which are 22cm x 10cm and weigh 335g

Only £15 each, 2 for £27 and 3 for £40 with free delivery.  

Allergens in bold: contains pistachio nuts, wheat, gluten, sesame, dairy products. 

May contain traces of the following allergens; cereals, spelt, Khorasan, rye, barley, oats, all nuts, peanuts, sulphur dioxide, celery, mustard, dairy products, eggs, soy and seafood. Handmade in the UK.

 

 

 

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Jules-and-boo I am sure you know there is no seafood in chocolate and that I am aware of my ingredients. I am also sure you know that in a home kitchen all sorts of ingredients are present, therefore, there is a miniscule possibility that some allergens may be present that is why I explained my chocolates may contain certain ingredients. Do you require any more explanation? 

3 hours ago, Jules-and-Boo said:

Louise, slightly patronising.

Also rather off-putting. 
there’s a reason people prefer to buy handmade items from a company that had had a hygiene certification, rather than from a neighbour who may or may not clean to standard 

speak for yourself lol.

@Jules-and-Boo it's very normal for factory or restaurant made food to warn about any allergens handled in the same place. Very useful for people who have really severe allergies.

I would have thought that doing this would be a good sign that you can trust someone's standard of hygiene?

Anyway have you never eaten food at someone else's house or a local bake sale lol no need to be so negative!

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