Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Grand Ferrero

Ever thought about the word 'Perfect'?? A simple 3 syllabled word doling out multiple compliments simultaneously. Well i looked it up but any synonym was dismal. But be not dejected. Even if no verbal composition can live up to the word 'Perfect', i found something that can.
At this point, you would be expecting a life changing insight into the real purpose of life, but all I'm talking about are chocolate covered nut balls...
Ferrero rochers, a perfect concoction of perfect taste, perfect size, perfect color, perfect texture....Perfect.
These masterpieces, 15 bucks a piece, are somewhat of a marvel. Consuming it elevates you beyond the ordinary. Makes you fell like...well i'll say it...a God. Each chocolate covered punus dulcis (almonds for the lay man) tastes just the right amount of sweet. Its not overwhelming like a mortal 'Dairy Milk' or a 'MARS bar' but also not too subtle like a 'Coco crunch'. Even the crunchiness isn't too much ('Munch') or too little ('Maltese'). Like the Baby Bear's bed, it is JUST RIGHT.
With a ferrero rocher in my mouth, I salute this chef-d'œuvre in all its grandeur. Let it always feel like heaven...

6 comments:

  1. Rakshit had a ferrero roucher shake yesterday...I had snickers shake...The latter was better...

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  2. Ferrero Rocher does not contain almonds - it's a hazelnut!

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  3. i should do a lil bit more research...thx 4 telling :)

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  4. No but I think the chocolate coating on the outside has almond bits in it. I think.

    And dark chocolate FR is MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH more yummier.

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  5. From what I've tried, Ferrero Raffaello (coconut) has an almond in it.

    But I must agree, Rondnoir is the best of them all because it doesn't have nuts.


    <3 FR!

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  6. the chocolate coating outside has pieces of wafer and not nuts in it...i double checked (thanks for the whole box to check amu :P)
    and its better than the dark chocolate one...anyday!!! the DC FR is tooo chocolatey and melts in your mouth too fast...

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