Lindt & Sprüngli Christmas magic Advent calendar, 265g

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  • 461000
  • Contains milk, hazelnuts, almonds, butter, soy, wheat, cream, condensed milk, barley. Contains alcohol.
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  • 73337
  • Store in a cool (<25°) and dry place.
Magic is in the air With a few magic formulas and magic chocolates, you can transform the... more

Lindt Maitre Chocolatier and Schafi Shop

Magic is in the air

With a few magic formulas and magic chocolates, you can transform the Advent atmosphere into a magically enchanting mood for you and your loved ones. With special Lindt sweets, you can get into a magical Advent mood even without magic tricks. The 24 chocolates and chocolate figurines prepare a magical chocolate feeling and an enjoyable Advent.

The Lindt Christmas Magic Advent Calendar can be placed as a special eye-catcher and provides something magical in the house. This makes the wait for Christmas especially delicious and magical. Whether as a gift for others or for yourself, with this exquisite selection of the finest pralinés specialties, Lindt's Maîtres Chocolatiers will prepare an Advent treat of a very special kind for you.

The following pralinés await you in this Advent calendar: 

  • 2 Fine marzipan (containing alcohol)
  • 2 Nut Nougat
  • 2 Hazelnut Marzipan Dessert Praline
  • 2 Mini Fioretto Nougat Crisp
  • 2 nut brittle pralines
  • 2 Nougat-Vanilla Bells
  • 1 Layered Nougat
  • 2 Christmas Confectionery Star
  • 2 Orange-Marzipan Pralines
  • 2 Leaf brittle double twist
  • 2 Nougat Gianduja
  • 1 Coeur a L'Orange
  • 1 Mini Santa Claus
  • 1 Mini Narrow

The Schafi-shop team wishes you a magical Advent season!

Filling quantity (weight): 265g
Sweets for adults and kids: advent Calendar, chocolate, Pralinés, seasonal items
Gifts: Yes
country of origin: EU / non-EU Agriculture
Shipping weight: 0,61 kg
Manufacturer: Lindt & Sprüngli
Dimensions HxWxD (approx.): 32x364x480 mm
Made in: EU (Germany)
product group: advent Calendar, chocolate, pralines, Sweets
brand: Lindt & Sprüngli
further properties: With alcohol
Target group: Adults
Manufacturer address: Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli GmbH. Süsterfeldstr. 130. D-52072 Aachen

Manufacturer Contact: Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli GmbH, Süsterfeldstr. 130, 52072 Aachen, Deutschland

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli Aktiengesellschaft is an international Swiss chocolate manufacturer based in Kilchberg (ZH) in Switzerland. The origins of Lindt & Sprüngli lie in the two chocolate factories of Rudolf Sprüngli in Horgen and Rodolphe Lindt in Bern. Rudolf Sprüngli Junior took over his father's company in 1891. A year later, Confiserie Sprüngli was hived off as a separate company. In 1899 Rudolf Sprüngli built the factory in Kilchberg and in the same year converted the company into a stock corporation. Soon after, Chocolat Sprüngli AG took over the Bernese chocolate factory of Rodolphe Lindt, together with the patent for its conching process. The joint stock company Vereinigte Berner and Zurich Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli was born. Lindt & Sprüngli produces chocolates in addition to a variety of different chocolate bars. There are also seasonal products such as Santa Claus or Easter items. Increasingly important are chocolate bars with high cocoa content (> 60 percent) or exotic ingredients such as pepper or crushed chili peppers.

The history of Lindt

The small brown beans of the cocoa tree Theobroma cacao are among the most fascinating treasures ever discovered. The "food of the gods," as it is called in Greek, conquered the world and cast a spell over all, whether kings or ordinary citizens, physicians, scientists, or church representatives.

Rodolphe Lindt

So also Rodolphe Lindt, the 24-year-old master confectioner and son of a pharmacist. In 1879, near Berne, he bought two factories destroyed by fire and some outdated machines. He wanted to make chocolate, as they did not exist before. At that time, chocolate was a friable substance with a rough surface pressed by hand.

His brother August, also a pharmacist, was of the opinion that the moisture of the chocolate mass crystallized with the sugar would have to be extracted during processing. And why not add cocoa butter to soften the traditional consistency of the chocolate mass?

The substance that came into being when Rodolphe Lindt stirred three days and nights continuously differed greatly from the traditional chocolate mass. The dark, velvety mass had a dull glow, was easy to shape and completely melted on the tongue. This novel chocolate was able to develop all its aroma. She was unique and far better than her predecessors. Lindt called her "Chocolat Fondant", literally "melting chocolate".

Thus, in 1879, the world's first chocolate with delicate, fine enamel was created. Was this discovery a coincidence? Did the experimental phase last longer than the legend says? Or was it, as it wants another version of the company's history, that Lindt forgot to turn off the mixer on the weekend in question? Of course, we can not confirm all the details of the events that took place more than 130 years ago. 

 

However, it is undisputed that conching, Lindt's revolutionary discovery, contributed significantly to the international reputation of Swiss and LINDT chocolate.

The essential inventions of Rodolphe Lindt: the conche and its process, the hours of stirring the chocolate mass - and the addition of cocoa butter, while the mass heats up during the conching by constant stirring. In addition, a wide variety of cocoa beans in certain proportions.

Why is LINDT chocolate so special? Delicious chocolate does not just stem from the long hours of conching - the exclusive LINDT chocolates also need true pioneering spirit, passion, care, skill and expertise.

The history of cocoa

Cacoa, the name of the seeds of cocoa, the cacao beans, but goes much further back to the Olmec, one of the earliest Central American high cultures, which were located about 3000 years ago in Mexico. The humid, warm climate was ideal for the flourishing of the delicate cocoa tree.

The Mayans, who settled several centuries after the demise of the Olmecs in southern Mexico, invented a bitter and strong flavored drink that was made from cocoa beans and was sacrificed on the occasion of holy rituals by priests, kings and nobles and drank. But also the civilization of the Mayas took an enigmatic ending to this day and it was around the year 900 AD. the Toltec and then the Aztecs. These took over the tradition of the holy drink, which they called "Xocoatl" (xoco = herb, atl = water). For the Aztecs, the bitter-spicy potion was a source of wisdom and energy, an aphrodisiac and soothing balm. The valuable cocoa served at this time as a means of payment and was also presented to the gods as an offering.

The first European to come into contact with cocoa was Christopher Columbus. In 1502, on his fourth voyage, he tasted the bitter drink - and found it not at all to his liking: too bitter, too spicy. Only years later, in 1528, did the Spanish conquistador Hernado Cortez bring the brown gold and the recipe for the exotic potion to Spain. Sugar and other ingredients were added to the energizing, novel drink that the Spaniards called "chocolate," and it soon became a fashionable delicacy that was enthusiastically consumed at the Spanish court for about a century. Not until 1615, when the Spanish princess Anna was married to the French King Louis XIII, The exclusive drink came to France and spread from there over all royal courts in the finest social groups in Europe. And until the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the enjoyment of chocolate - then still in the form of hot drinking chocolate - was reserved for the well-to-do. 

Then came the time of the chocolate pioneers who, in Italy, Belgium, Germany, Holland and of course also in Switzerland and other countries, put their ambitious visions, their genius and their skills to use different techniques and recipes from the popular drink to make solid chocolate, which should gradually be accessible to all citizens. So many have contributed to significantly enrich the modern chocolate history and shape, but the most groundbreaking of all innovations was probably the Chonchierverfahren, the Swiss Rodolphe Lindt invented in 1879 and thanks to which the then brittle-sandy and slightly bitter mass in the mouth Melting came, and the chocolate enjoyment made it really perfect. 

The production of Lindt chocolate

Processing cocoa beans into fine chocolate requires expertise, passion and craftsmanship. This begins in the tropical rainforest and ends at the LINDT Chocolate Factory, where passionate maîtres chocolatiers lovingly draw attention to creations such as shiny dark chocolate bars, mild-melting milk chocolate or praline masterpieces and other delicacies.

The process of chocolate production takes place in three stages:

Stage 1: Culture and harvest

Farmers are first cultivating cocoa beans: LINDT uses mostly high-quality fine cocoa - Criollo and Trinitario - from selected regions in South and Central America and West Africa. 

These precious cocoa beans account for less than 5% of the world's harvest, and are therefore more expensive not only for their wonderful aroma, but also because farmers who cultivate cocoa, which is important for LINDT's quality aspirations, receive a higher income in the interests of fair trade. The consumer cocoa also used by LINDT comes mainly from Ghana, where one of the best forasteros grows. 

Cocoa is harvested by hand, fermented and dried. This is a labor-intensive process that takes place locally.

When cocoa trees reach maturity, they produce white or pink five-petalled flowers throughout the year, as well as fruits, the cocoa pods that attach directly to the stem. This phenomenon, called Stammblütigkeit, distinguishes the cacao tree mostly from plants whose flowers and fruits sit on the tips of the outermost branches.

A skilled and brisk worker can open about 500 pods an hour! There are no harvesters for cocoa - farmers use short blades mounted on long poles to reach the highest fruit. The pods of the pods are opened with machetes to peel out the cocoa beans surrounded by pulp. 

In the next step, the beans are stored in large boxes, or piled up and covered with banana leaves. During the next 3-7 days, the beans are fermented. The flesh heats up around the beans, activates enzymes and creates compounds that give the beans their chocolate flavor - losing about 50% of their weight. The fermentation is complete when the beans have become deep dark brown. 

Stage 2: selection and review of the beans

After harvesting and fermentation, the cocoa beans are shipped to their countries of destination where they are further processed. 

Before the cocoa varieties selected by Lindt & Sprüngli are finally processed into noble LINDT chocolate, they must undergo critical quality controls. Numerous in-house laboratory tests are used to check that the goods are in perfect condition and have survived the long journey undamaged.

Stage 3: Processing the chocolate

Upon arrival, the cocoa beans are cleaned and separated from their shells. These so-called cocoa nibs are carefully roasted at LINDT according to in-house procedures. This process is also important for the formation of the first delicate flavors. Then they are broken in special mills and finely ground until liquid cocoa mass is produced. It is the most important ingredient - the basis - for the production of chocolate. After that, the chocolate production can begin by mixing the other three basic ingredients (cocoa butter, sugar, milk) with the cocoa mass.

Thereafter, the mixture is refined by steel rollers which reduce the small cocoa and sugar particles into microscopic particles. The subsequent conching takes several hours depending on the recipe. In the conche, the chocolate is kneaded and stirred, and cocoa butter and lecithin (a soy-based emulsifier) ​​are added. The conching was invented in 1879 by Rodolphe Lindt. That was a revolutionary process for the chocolate world. With the addition of cocoa butter, cocoa mass is stirred for hours in an elongated conche, so that the chocolate is "ventilated" and the bitter-sour aromas gradually escape. 

The constant stirring also has a homogenizing effect: This forms a very thin layer of cocoa butter around each of the smallest particles. The result is velvety soft chocolate with a harmonious taste. For a perfect look, the chocolate must be tempered, ie heated, cooled and reheated. By tempering the chocolate gets a velvety gloss, a matte shimmer and good breaking strength. Finally, the chocolate is formed into sheets or poured into other products and packaged for retail.

Lindt Pralinés

Pralinés are the highest creation in the kitchen of the Maîtres Chocolatiers. When the desirable delicacies emerge, there is a lot of manual skill in the game that expresses love and passion. Thus, the small masterpieces have a magical attraction, which entices the connoisseur again and again.

A truly delicious story

The 17th century is considered the year of birth of pralines. According to legend, the first dessert that combined almonds with liquid sugar was created at the court of the French Sun King Louis XIV. This delicacy was created by the chef of the French Field Marshal Comte du Plessis Praslin.

This decided to call the invention in honor of Field Marshal "Praslines". This eponymous delicacy was used by the field marshal to graciously congratulate the ladies of the royal court and diplomatic envoys.

However, it took some time before the noble chocolate pralinés their present form was awarded. It was not until 1879, when Rodolphe Lindt decisively improved the chocolate production with the conching process, that it was possible to produce the delicate brilliance of today's pralinés.

Like a good menu, a mixture of pralines lives from the variety and the variety as well as the pleasure of tasting. With the help of the imagination and ingenuity of Maîtres Chocolatiers, new chocolate artworks with interesting recipes, shapes and imaginative decors are created at any time. Demanding connoisseurs thank them and in their leisure hours they always like to open a box of Lindt Pralinés to be surprised by them. 

Classic

The mixture "Pralinés Hochfein" is one of Lindt's traditional offerings and offers an exceptional variety of popular specialties such as Gianduja, Marc de Champagne and Nuts-Krokant. Slightly lighter and smaller are the "mini pralines": the smaller, the more often.

 

sustainability

Cocoa is the most important base for premium chocolate and in its wonderful variety the passion of the maîtres chocolatiers. However, best quality is only created where man and nature interact harmoniously. Therefore, Lindt invests in preserving the environment and improving the living standards of cocoa farmers - only in this way can responsibility for the future be taken over.

We are committed by conviction in the following areas in the sense of a sustainable orientation of all our actions:

 

 

engagement

 

pioneer projects

 

cocoa sourcing

 

Clean drinking water

 

Training for children

 

New school

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 Nutritional information

 Ingredients

Nutritional information per 100 g  
Energy 2250kJ 539kcal
Fat   31 g
thereof healthy fatty acids   14 g
Carbohydrates   55 g
thereof sugar   52 g
Protein   7,4 g
Salt   0,11 g

Pralinés, alpine milk chocolate, filled milk chocolate

Sugar, cocoa butter, wholemilkpowder, Hazelnutscocoa mass, Almondsglucose syrup, skimmedmilkpowder, Butterpure fat, Milksugar, dextrose, glucose-fructose syrup, invert sugar, emulsifier (Soy- and sunflower lecithin), lemon peel, orange peel, palm oil, Creampowder, rice, humectants (sorbitol, invertase), Wheatgerm, alcohol, Wheatstarch, condensedmilkBarleymalt extract, flavors, salt, natural flavors, orange juice concentrate, orange, lemon juice concentrate, gelling agent (pectin), cinnamon extract, coriander extract, vanilla extract. May contain other nuts. Cocoa: 30% minimum in milk chocolate.

Some specialties contain alcohol.

Storage information

Store away from heat and dry.

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Finest cocoa

The secret of the unique Lindt taste lies in the careful selection of first-class cocoa beans from world-famous regions of origin. But it is not only the high quality standards that play a key role; our sustainable supply chain is equally important.

A unique roasting and grinding process

The very special in-house roasting and grinding process is essential for the fine taste and velvety texture of Lindt chocolate. After the high-quality cocoa beans have been selected and blended, the cocoa nibs are roasted, bringing out their unique flavor and aromas, before being ground to an incomparable fineness.

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Best ingredients

Only the most precious ingredients from the most renowned regions are good enough for the Lindt Maître Chocolatiers.

This applies not only to the main ingredient, the cocoa bean, but also to other ingredients such as hazelnuts, almonds and vanilla.

Highest perfection

Since 1845, Lindt Maître Chocolatiers have been driven by their passion and dedication to perfecting their craft - with a focus on the harmony of taste and texture in every chocolate masterpiece. It's all in the details.

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