The fabulous world of La Cure Gourmande
Imagine a place that smells of butter, sugar and chocolate, an old biscuit with pale walls, wooden signs and the long shelves full of colorful boxes, bows and boxes of candy. No, not the chocolate factory Willy Wonka who bequeaths to the little Charlie Bucket, in the highly successful book that Roald Dahl wrote in 1964, that I am presenting today is a "Confiserie "Antique flavor el 'fairy look a little more than twenty kinds in the heart of the French town of Les-Bains Balaruc.
-La Cure Gourmande has its roots in the traditions sweets of the past, offering a range of products from genuine taste intoxicating eyes with its packs' s past and palate with its sugary notes. The temptation of nougat and almonds, lollipops and chocolates, of tea biscuits and sweets wrapped in a silky smooth finish and that recall the legendary "Bomboloni" sold during the holidays of the country, is a hymn to ' lost childhood and a magical confectionery replaced today by winning but a little cold logic of mass production.
If you want to abandon lightly the sins of gluttony, if you are prepared to risk of 'being slain, culinary speaking, from the fiery darts of Cupid's naughty or, more simply (like myself) are avid collectors of tin cans and boxes "vintage" and loved time travel kidnapped by 'irresistible taste and pleasure' smell, then a visit to the establishment of 'requirement if you plan to spend Vacation Easter and summer near Montpellier. If Easter, however, spent at home I recommend you take a 'look at the site http://www.la-cure-gourmande.fr! You will find pictures, information and even an online store for any purchases. It will be like going back to school when the teachers took us on a trip from the city's industries with the aim of 'teach us something or just (in the case of my classmates) to keep at bay a few hours = P I can only wish them the best trip at all!
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