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The composition of the product is different from what is mentioned here.
This is the mentioned composition:
Sweeteners (sorbitol, maltitol), water, hazelnuts 10%, inulin, powdered skimmed milk, cocoa powder reduced in fat 2.5%, thickening agent: modified starch, emulsifier: soy lecithin.
These are the mentioned calories:
Per 100g
Energy 239 kcal
Fat 6.8
Carbohydrates 51.4
Proteins 5.1
This is the actual composition of the product as shown in the attached photo:
Sweeteners (maltitol), vegetable oils (sunflower oil), cocoa powder 8%, hazelnut paste 8%, whey protein, powdered skimmed milk, starch, emulsifier: soy lecithin, flavors (hazelnut, chocolate, vanilla).
These are the actual calories of the product:
Per 100g
Energy 404 kcal
Fat 25
Carbohydrates 64
Proteins 9.1
I assume that they have developed the product and released a new version. It is tasty, with a texture and taste like a regular hazelnut praline, but it does not have a significant difference in calories compared to a regular hazelnut praline. It has 404 calories per 100 grams, while a conventional praline has 520-540 calories per 100 grams. So we are talking about a small difference that does not justify the price and it is not a natural product for a diet. So I will not buy it again, although it is quite tasty.
Maltitol is a natural substance and not chemistry. However, it can cause intestinal disturbances. It is good for everyone to know what they eat and if it bothers them. The same possible side effects are also present in xylitol, erythritol, etc. A decent product for the purpose it serves, namely the Dukan diet.
The texture is like glue, the taste is pure chemistry and it doesn't remind me of hazelnut praline at all. But the worst part is not that, since taste is a matter of preference and subjective. The worst thing I experienced is that consuming a small amount, 1 spoonful, caused me several stomach disturbances, bloating, and intestinal discomfort. It was also tried by a second person with the same results. I believe it is a side effect from the combination of multiple artificial sweeteners. So, be cautious in general.