Gourmet Food : Brittany Crepes 'Dentelle' in a Tin Box - 240 Pieces

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Brittany Crepes 'Dentelle' in a Tin Box - 240 Pieces

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Brittany Crepes 'Dentelle' in a Tin Box - 240 Pieces
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Address: France
Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Loc Maria
Country: France
Label: Loc Maria
Product Manufacturer: Loc Maria
Publisher: Loc Maria
Ranking: 1497
Size: 44oz
Studio: Loc Maria


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Item facts:
  • 1.25kg / 44oz
  • Imported from France
  • Individually Wrapped by Set of Two
  • 240 Cookies




Pieces 240 - Box Tin a in 'Dentelle' Crepes Brittany






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These crispy, golden and amazingly light Brittany crepes are rolled into delighful cookies that will satisfy the most discerning gourmet. Traditionally prepared, they can be served with dessert as a crunchy counterpart to ice cream, sorbets and mousses or simply presented over coffee or Champagne. They can also be used crunched in many pastry recipes to replace 'Feuilletine'. These delicious thin cookies come in a beautifully decorated tin box that contains 12O individually and elegantly wrapped sets of two cookies. A great gift to send to your love ones. Store in a cool and dry place.


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