Strepitosa Dark Chocolate Spread
Strepitosa Dark Chocolate Spread
Strepitosa gianduia is a creation of La Tonda from Alessandria, Piemonte, where the best Italian hazelnuts are grown. It contains 55% of IGP hazelnuts, and a higher amount of cacao makes it just a little darker. With only four ingredients (hazelnut, cacao, sugar, sunflower lecithin) and no dairy, this dark and luscious spread is lactose-free, gluten-free, and soy-free.
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Allergens and Ingredients
Allergens: tree nuts (hazelnuts).
Ingredients: hazelnut “Piemonte IGP” (55%), sugar, cocoa, sunflower lecithin.
Nutrition Facts
One serving: 37g (1.3oz)
Calories: 190
Fats: 14g
Saturated Fats: 1g
Trans Fats: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 5mg
Total Carbohydrate: 14g
Dietary Fibers: 3g
Total Sugars: 13g
Added Sugars: 12g
Protein: 4g
Shipping Information
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The Artisan
Federico Gastaldi of La Tonda created his Strepitosa chocolate hazelnut spread out of necessity - his own lactose intolerance. After learning that there is no such thing as a great-tasting chocolate spread free of lactose and soy, he created one himself. Federico worked through the recipe for two years, and Strepitosa was born - and he is now recognized as one of the most innovative creators in Northern Italy's culinary scene.
About Zia Martina
Growing up in Veneto, Northern Italy, enjoying something sweet - like chocolate spread on bread or sweet leavened cakes with espresso - was never a guilty pleasure. It was a little oasis in the mid-afternoon, and how everyone savored ‘Dolce Vita’. So we decided to bring the same joy to the U.S. where we live now, created by devoted artists and beautiful people inside and out.
Zia Martina stands for artisanal craft and ingredients of the highest quality - and a treat that you won’t find anywhere else but in small towns in Italy!