Chocolate Forum

General Category => Foreign Products => Topic started by: cleverdick on May 26, 2009, 01:23:41 pm

Title: E Wedel Pawetek Orzechowy
Post by: cleverdick on May 26, 2009, 01:23:41 pm
You can get these in my local Asda (for the benefit of Poles), although anyone can buy them and you're not expected to show a Polish passport!  (You may however be asked for proof of age, since the alcohol content is quite high!)
Basically a truffle/fondant bar and quite nice, if bordering on sickly.  (There's also one with a white filling which goes beyond the border of sickly!)  Worth checking out though, along with a strawberry yoghurt bar from the same manufacturer.  A break from the norm, for sure.
 ;)
Title: Re: E Wedel Pawetek Orzechowy
Post by: drterror666 on May 26, 2009, 05:30:11 pm
And there was me thinking it was a Polish composer or something...
Title: Re: E Wedel Pawetek Orzechowy
Post by: loulou on May 27, 2009, 08:44:05 pm
I'm still working on the anagram.
Title: Re: E Wedel Pawetek Orzechowy
Post by: Logger on August 03, 2009, 12:00:48 am
Have to disagree with you on the chocolate I'm afraid. 
My hubby and I went on a late night (drunken) trip to Asda recently in search of Polish foodstuffs to try (we were very drunk) and this chocolate was amongst a selection of stuff that made it into our basket along with a jar of sauerkraut, some pretzel stick things, a bag of round crunchy things not dissimilar to Dutch Crispbakes and a bag of heart-shaped chocolate covered strawberry gingerbread.
Anyway, we noticed that the chocolate had some connection to Cadbury so assumed it would at worst be OK.  Whilst edible, it had that cheap and nasty tang that I associate with very cheap easter eggs and the smell was tres off-putting.
Pretzel things were nice though.  Could just eat some now actually...
Title: Re: E Wedel Pawetek Orzechowy
Post by: drterror666 on August 03, 2009, 05:21:52 pm
Foreign choc tends to be crap most of the time anyway!