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Nutella

Nutella is the brand-name of a chocolate and hazelnut spread created in the 1940s by Ferrero (best known for their Ferrero Rocher sweets, which are filled with Nutella).

Nutella

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  • A Nutella moment

    Nutella is brilliant. I love it. We use it to calm us all down when things are not going so well. It is a Nutella moment. No one can confuse a "Nutella moment". It is a wonderful topping for pancakes with syrup, for french toast...

    BETTY, United States - 25 October 2007

  • Puts the sun again in the sky

    Eating Nutella is not only nourishing for my body but it also reignites, every morning, the inner flame in my soul. The simple act of spreading Nutella on a slice of bread puts the sun again in the sky, regardless of what the weather channel says!

    Enrico, Italy - 20 October 2007

  • A dreaming experience

    Nutella can simply be defined as a dreaming experience. It tastes perfect when you are sad or unhappy, when you feel nervous or stressed. Enjoy every Nutella experience every time. I particularly love it before going to bed!

    Paola, Italy - 25 August 2005

  • Reminiscence of my childhood

    I use to think they probably mix it with an addictive additives. There's no way nuts can be soooooo addictive by themselves! Reminiscence of my childhood, when everything was easy and fun.

    Geraldine, France - 23 June 2005

  • Smell that smell...

    Open a jar of Nutella, smell that smell, and it instantly it makes me feel good, and brings back happy moments of my childhood. Instead of lots of pieces of chocolate, I just grab a good piece of bread covered in Nutella and feel warm and cosy. - That's Nutella passion!! Breakfast without it is like a beach without the sea.

    Connie, Germany - 18 February 2005

  • It's an institution

    I love Nutella, and I love that heaps of people around the world love it too. Nutella is from Turin in italy, and I'm so proud of it. It's the red line that runs between the childhood of millions of people around the world. If you were to host a huge Global party, Nutella would be essential ! Nutella is even featured in the Italian dictionary. It's not just a nutty spread, it's an institution!

    Ludovica, Italy - 15 February 2005

  • Hooked

    Nutella is part of my childhood. And a part of the present. I still buy it now, for me and my little son. I do not even think about buying something else. For me there´s no other around, as Nutella is the one and only. I once brought it to a friend living in the Caribbean and I just loved to watch how everybody got hooked on it.

    Sandra, Germany - 11 August 2004

  • With no mom restriction

    I remember when I was younger and I would come home from school, hungry. Sometimes on my kitchen table I would find my favorite snack: 2 slices of Toast, 1 jar of Nutella and a glass of milk. It was the best and it still is 20 years later. My friends used to also have it in their kitchen pantries, moms always tried to keep it away from us because once we started it was very hard to stay away from that great tasting chocolate spread. The best part of it was how easy it was to eat, it could be on your finger, with a spoon, in your milk, on your ice cream, with your pancakes, I could go on for ever.. I still have it nowadays with no mom restriction and I think it will be something that my kids will also love.

    Carolina, Colombia - 10 July 2004

  • Nutella worked

    My favorite uncle, the impossibly handsome, intelligent, cosmopolitan and multi-lingual Jimmy, used to bring me a jar of Nutella from France each time he visited home. Not only do I adore it's glorious chocolatey goodness, silk-velvet texture and that accessible-as-peanut-butter-but-way-cooler image, but it's like having my favorite uncle with me again, hearing him call me Megoo and admonish me to study French. Nutella was his way of making sure I stayed curious about the world beyond my small Ohio town. It worked.

    Megan, United States - 26 June 2004

  • An old flame

    It was love at first bite! I still remember being introduced to Nutella, back in 1970. I was living in Austria, far from my home and family. Nutella was one of the things that helped me survive culture shock and homesickness. When I discovered a new source, some 15 years later, I was living in Indiana and so happy to see an old flame! I confess that I have never eaten Nutella any way except straight from the jar, or as a topping for ice cream. I make resolutions to use one of the Nutella recipes that I have collected, but it never survives long enough. Nutella makes me so happy.

    Beverly, United States - 26 June 2004