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 Oct 9, 11, 20:50    #1
Hello all

A very good polish friend of mine told me once about delicious polish chocolates that were made with all kind of spices such as paprika. I tried googling it to find some as i d like to offer her these chocolates as a little present but i can t find them anywhere.

Would any of you know where this from and where i can buy some ? I would prefer chocolates from a traiteur rather tjan industrial ones.

Many thanks if you can help me out :-)

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 Oct 9, 11, 21:20    #2
I would prefer chocolates from a traiteur rather tjan industrial ones.


Maybe you are referring to " Pierniki " its a spicy gingerbread covered in chocolate.

or try Wedel.

http://www.wedelpijalnie.pl/english

There are also some chocolate boutique shops that have recently opened in Warsaw.
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 Oct 9, 11, 23:38    #3
Many thanks,

Would you of any specialized chop that would deliver to switzerland ?
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 Oct 9, 11, 23:49    #4
http://www.opinie.senior.pl/E-Wedel-Czekolada-smak-pomaranczy-potem-ch ili-orzezwiajaca-niespodzianka,55340.html
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 Oct 10, 11, 04:20    #5
Wedel


The drinking chocolate sounds fantastic too :)

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 Oct 10, 11, 21:52    #6
Thank you so much for the answers i really appreciate it you just made someone happy.

Still open for other suggestions :-)
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 Oct 12, 11, 10:18    #7
Try to look for in any good shopping center. The should be any shop like "Pralinka" that offers many kind of chocolate, also with chilli.
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 Oct 13, 11, 00:46    #8
A mixture of Chilli and chocolate was an Aztec specialty, so its not a Polish concept.
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 Oct 13, 11, 06:18    #9
peterweg:
Aztec specialty

If one can't locate Polish spicy chocolates, they can settle for some Kahlua with hot chocolate.

A sincere thanks PF, for putting up with me FIVE terrific years, muah!
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 Oct 13, 11, 06:25    #10
if ur living in ontario, canada, go to Starsky. They have EVERYTHINGGGGG polish. mmmmm!!
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 Oct 15, 11, 11:06    #11
Guys and gals you all rock thank you so much! I live in south africa but my friend leaves in switzerland do you know if these stores or others can deliver to swiss ? Is there maybe a specialized online shop you know off?



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