Alain Ducasse – “À l’ancienne” pralines 27 pieces
Alain Ducasse – “À l’ancienne” pralines 27 pieces
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The gourmandise that is likely to satisfy more than one palate… The old style pralines by multi-starred chef Alain Ducasse are the great classic of French gastronomy!
Name of the product : “À l’ancienne” pralines 27 pieces
Brand : Alain Ducasse
Description : Our Pralines are worked “à l’Ancienne”. The classics, with caramelized almonds and hazelnuts, are available in melting or crunchy versions. Recipes with pistachios, peanuts or roasted coconut combine tradition and originality. This box of 27 pieces contains 9 perfumes.
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