Chef 02/01/2023 (Wed) 08:24 Id: 7eea6d No.152 del
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We have/had these candy bars since forever, "developed" and made in Hungary. I think some are disappeared, some still manufactured. Most of these have chocolate cover and some falvoured filling. One of them, on the left the Kapuciner, is a cappuccino flavoured chocolate bar. But let's go through them.
- Melódia. Not sure anymore, I'd say some type of hazelnut cream, and probably dark chocolate, and maybe milk variety. This on the pic is a "reproduction", since the original company was closed down. Found this list on the net:
>primary ingredients include hazelnut cream, chopped almonds, honey-flavoured cashews, and peanuts.
- Lotto. Walnut falvor.
- K - they had various letters on them depicting the animal drawn next to it, in this case a kangaroo. These are just chocolate, no flaviour. On the border of milk and dark chocolate. The packaging says 40% cocoa.
- Kapuciner - the aforementioned cappuccino/coffee.
- Sport - rum flavoured.
- Autós - coconut
- Bohóc - I don't remember.
- Szamba - cherry.
- Balaton - originally it was red (dark chocolate), later in the '90s they introduced the blue (milk). It's a wafer type of thing. Now produced in "Outside EU" which means Ukraine. Thanks Nestlé.
- Vadász - sour-cherry-alcohol flavoured. Red = dark chocolate ; green = milk. Not sure about the actual alcohol content.
I think there were couple of others, I only found this pic featuring this much.