Post from France: "Crème de châtaigne"

in hive-185836 •  3 days ago 

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Hello my dear Steemians,

 

About 3 weeks ago I noticed a post of Quentin, a user from France, who told us about the production of chestnut cream, I have never heard about that and after chatting in comments with Quentin I ordered some just for taste.

If you are interested in the post please visit the link:

 

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Today when the postman arrived I was very excited about the parcel, that was very well and carefully packed. Of course, @myskye, my hubby had to open up the parcel and I documented that moment :)

 

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Here we found a little note with Happy New Year too.

 

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We have ordered two glasses and both had nice air bubble wrapping.

 

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Here are they after been unwrapped "Crème de châtaigne" that is produced by family of Quentin in Provence and his father Dominique Deschamps. Here is how the products is described: The cream is organic with organic cane sugar and it is sweetened to the legal minimum imposed (56 g per 100 g). It is prepared with 50 g of fruit per 100 grams in this website about the cream:

https://lecoincauserie.villafarese.com/2018/05/02/dominique-deschamps-chataigneraie-de-haute-provence/

 

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Here you can see that we have a good expiry date till 2027:

 

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This is our tasting of the creme and it was indeed, lighter than peanut butter actually completely different taste but it is good as desert for breakfast with some tea :)

 

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Thank you very much @quentindeschamps for the taste of chestnut cream and also for posting!

 

 

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Thank you very much :) Bon appétit !

I also thank you, we had a family gathering this evening so we introduced them this cream too, it was delicious :)