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Where can I find dark chocolate Brazil nuts??

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Pashazade · 02/11/2020 15:20

So every year for Christmas I buy my Dad dark chocolate covered Brazils. It always used to be the Payne's ones from Woolies (it was the only place you could get them) then they closed. I tried the Oxfam/Divine ones and they were too powdery, then found the Hotel Chocolat ones which were spot on, but they appear to have stopped doing them! So help has anyone any recommendations? Needs to be dark chocolate and a solid shell of chocolate no half measures!

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gretagreengrapes · 02/11/2020 15:49

Holland & Barrett.

I was going to suggest hotel chocolat too but sad to read they've stopped them!

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SoupDragon · 02/11/2020 15:50

I think Waitrose usually have them at Christmas.

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AdaColeman · 02/11/2020 15:57

Biona do them (from Ocado) or try The Ludlow Nut Company.

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SisterAgatha · 02/11/2020 15:59

I’m sure I’ve seen them around in sainsburys, I’ve bought them for my mum. It might have been Godiva or similar.

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Zhx3 · 02/11/2020 16:09

I saw another pp has already linked to Holland and Barrett. I normally get mine from a local plastic-free shop, if you have something similar round your way they may be able to help?

These from The Food Market:

www.thefoodmarket.com/products/brazil-nuts-coated-in-raw-chocolate-200g-vegan-organic

www.thefoodmarket.com/products/milk-plain-chocolate-coated-brazil-nuts-by-rita-farhi-740g

Otherwise, not dark chocolate, but these looked interesting!

www.lakeland.co.uk/61153/Charbonnel-et-Walker-Maple-Brazils-105g

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TartanDMs · 02/11/2020 16:10

I'm sure they have them in B&M and Pound land. My nan likes them.

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susandelgado · 02/11/2020 16:41

Try The Range, they had them there last Christmas.

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picklemewalnuts · 02/11/2020 16:52

Make them yourself. It couldn't be easier. Melt the chocolate, drop the Brazils in and give a good stir. Spoon each one onto a silicon/teflon sheet to dry.

If you have time, do it again. We prefer ours with just one coat though.

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Pashazade · 02/11/2020 17:40

Brilliant thank you all, hmm almost tempted to make them myself! But I shall check out the other sites too.

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