Difference between French and German Nutella

A quick test shows the apparent differences between German and French Nutella. (if you've never had Nutella, get a jar, NOW... trust me).
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8756says...

Mmmmmmm ! Nutellaaaaaa !

My favorite sweet here, in France

They use a very specific kind of nuts in that product.

honkeytonk73says...

Yum hydrogenated oils!

There are other, nutella-like chocolate spreads which don't use hydrogenated oils. Some are better.. some aren't quite up to par.

Hexsays...

then why shouldnt the german nutella be like the french nutella, since it does not matter to the german if the nutella is soft or hard?

gorillamansays...

>> ^swampgirl:
Man, a jar of this stuff lasts about 2 days in this house. Kids converge on it like a pack of ravenous wolves.

It's the same in my house, except I'm the only one who eats it and I'm 23.

If this is a viral for Nutella it worked on me - I just went and ordered a jar.

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