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| I need some help finding some nut liqueors for walnuts and hazelnuts. I am making Individual Twelfth Night Chocolate Galettes. I need help to find what is the but liqueor for a chocolate filling with walnuts or hazelnuts. Please Help!!!
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| How about Frangelico?
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| Hazelnut Liquor = Frangelica or Francesca Look here for purchasing and more info. Walnut Liquor = Nocino Look here for purchasing and more info. Almond Liquor = Amaretto Look here for purchasing and more info. Cashew Liquor = Feni Look here for purchasing and more info. macadamia nut, pine nut, cedar nut liquors You might also find the Chocolate Classifieds helpful. (There are also some great looking recipes at that site!) You might also do a search for candy supply places; keywords: "candy supply chocolate liquor filled" [ April 02, 2001: Message edited by: cchiu ] |
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