The product contains:
LUXURY POWDERED COCOA BROWNIE TRANSPARENT
Ingredients:Sugar (S), Corn Starch, Drinking Water, Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Cocoa, Cocoa Nuts
Cream (8%), Hazelnut (15%). Coated with Coconut and Cocoa.
KING’S DREAM
In a distant kingdom, the night sky was adorned with stars, and a magnificent palace named the “King’s Dream” stood as the pride and admiration of the entire realm. The royal gardens were filled with rose gardens, dragon-shaped fountains, and pathways adorned with amethyst stones.
King Hadrian ruled over this enchanting kingdom. He was known for his royal wisdom and generosity, but his greatest passion was the culinary arts. The star of the royal kitchen was Chef Martina.
One night, King Hadrian dreamed of tasting “Royal Turkish Delight.” In his dream, he saw a tray elegantly adorned with gold displaying this confection. It looked so realistic and delicious that upon waking, he immediately ordered Chef Martina to prepare a similar delight in the palace’s kitchen.
Throughout the night, Chef Martina worked tirelessly to turn the King’s dream into reality. As the first light of morning broke, she presented the magnificent Royal Turkish Delight before King Hadrian. When the King tasted the confection, he felt as if his dream had come true.
From that day forward, King Hadrian desired to taste this Royal Turkish Delight every day. The Royal Kitchens devoted special attention to the production of this exquisite treat, ensuring that the flavors matched the King’s dream.
The palace’s dining tables were adorned with this unique Turkish Delight, reflecting the taste of the King’s dream. This magical confection became a source of pride not only at the royal tables but throughout the entire kingdom. King Hadrian’s dream had become a reality with the Royal Turkish Delight, and the kingdom gained renown by introducing this unique flavor to the world. The palace’s kitchen was not only an expression of culinary art but also of the King’s dreams.
Zakariya (verified owner) –
Much better than the Turkish delights I’ve eaten before