What is Nutella for the Italians ? (2024)

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What is Nutella for Italians?

Just think that the expression “Che mondo sarebbe senza Nutella? “(how would the world be without Nutella)was the slogan for it for many years.

I did not grow with Nutella as our mother did allow us to have it only sometime but many of my school mates had Nutella for breakfast. I can really say it has been part of my life, my friends lives, my friends’ children lives .Everybody knows Nutella .

But let’s go back to its history.

Year 1946.

After the Second World War, cocoa was a very difficult commodity to find, which is why Michele Ferrero, from his small town in Piedmont, created a sweet pastry with hazelnuts, sugar and little cocoa .

Thus was born the ancestor of Nutella, Giandujot, a sweet loaf that could be cut into slices and spread on bread.

1951 is the year in which Giandujot turns into SuperCrema easier to spread.

1964 the Italian state issued a law prohibiting the use of superlatives in advertising, hence the need to change its name to Nutella. The name started with the English word Nut but ending with the Italian ella.

Between the end of the 60s and the 70s “pane e Nutella”(bread and Nutella )was considered a healthy and genuine habit based on a concept of energy. When we talked of breakfast we automatically spoke of “bread and Nutella.”

It hasn’t changed since then, of course we no longer have only bread and Nutella but Nutella ice cream, Nutella desserts etc. It is part of the Italian quotidian life, even if we don’t eat it, it’s like pasta, pizza: loved, criticized, discussed but incredibly common in Italian life.

Good Nutella Day to all of you !

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What is Nutella for the Italians ? (2024)

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What is Nutella for the Italians ? ›

The traditional Piedmont recipe, gianduja, is a mixture containing approximately 71.5% hazelnut paste and 19.5% chocolate. Nutella was developed in Piedmont, Italy, due to a lack of cocoa beans after post-war rationing reduced availability of the raw material.

What is Nutella called in Italy? ›

1951 is the year in which Giandujot turns into SuperCrema easier to spread. 1964 the Italian state issued a law prohibiting the use of superlatives in advertising, hence the need to change its name to Nutella.

Why do Italians like Nutella so much? ›

One of the big reasons that why Italian's love Nutella is the ease of eating it – no matter where you are in Italy you will be able to find it in every cafe & shop! Italian's start their morning a little different to how Americans start their morning.

What is the difference between Italian Nutella and American Nutella? ›

Compared to European Nutella, American Nutella is generally described as lighter in hue, more chocolate- and sugar-forward in flavor, and oilier and thinner in consistency than its Italian peer. Italian Nutella is often described as darker and richer in both taste and texture, and with stronger nutty flavor notes.

Can I buy Nutella in Italy? ›

Supermarket Italy stocks jars of Nutella spread as well as their cream-filled biscuits.

Is Italian Nutella less sweet? ›

The prevailing theory is that the American version is indeed sweeter, but some fans suggest that the Italian product uses more hazelnuts (which could simply be a different way of stating the same theory).

What country is Nutella most popular in? ›

According to the Ferrero company's statistics, France is considered to be the largest consumer of Nutella in the world where over 25% of the world's production is consumed and produced each year.

Are Nutella ingredients different in Europe? ›

The ingredients in both the European and American versions include sugar, palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa, skim milk, and vanillin, which is an artificial flavor. Where the two jars differ, Serious Eats states that it is possibly with their hazelnut and milk content. The Italian version is made of 13% hazelnuts and 5% milk.

Where is Nutella most expensive? ›

The most expensive country to get Nutella is Thailand, where a jar of Nutella costs $6.23. According to Stevie, low demand for Western food and a lack of nearby factories drives up the price in Thailand.

What is the Italian name for chocolate and hazelnut? ›

What is Gianduja? Italian confection made of chocolate and at least 30% hazelnut paste. Lighter than dark chocolate, yet darker than milk chocolate, gianduja comes in a variety of forms, from crunchy bars to smooth and creamy spreads.

What is the Greek version of Nutella? ›

Merenda hazelnut spread is the Greek equivalent to Nutella. Made with hazelnuts, cocoa and milk, this spread has a chocolate taste that Greeks have loved for generations.

What is Nutella gelato called? ›

Bacio (chocolate hazelnut cream)

MWAHH! The word bacio means kiss in Italian, but don't worry — you don't need to pucker up to take a taste! Similar to Hersey's signature candy “Kiss” the Umbria-based Perugina chocolate company has the “Bacio”. The Bacio is chocolate with chopped hazelnuts mixed in.

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