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The music has stopped for Mozartkugeln, arguably Salzburg's most famous sweets. Also known as 'Mozart Balls' the dark ...
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Mozart chocolate row leaves bitter taste in Austria - MSNAt a small high-end confectionery in Vienna, chefs put the finishing touches to one of Austria's signature souvenirs: Mozart chocolate balls filled with marzipan, pistachio, and rich almond and ...
Luckily for visitors, Salzburg makes an ideal day trip from Vienna, meaning you don't have to book an overnight or two to get ...
John Kampfner loves classical music. His daughter loves The Sound Of Music. So when it came to a dad-and-daughter break, Salzburg was a clear choice. Would they strike the right chord?
Show more Show less Paul Fuerst invented the Mozart ball in Salzburg, birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, in 1890 The 'Original Salzburger Mozartkugel' is wrapped in silver foil with blue print ...
At a small high-end confectionery in Vienna, chefs put the finishing touches to one of Austria's signature souvenirs: Mozart chocolate balls filled with marzipan, pistachio, and rich almond and ...
At a small high-end confectionery in Vienna, chefs put the finishing touches to one of Austria's signature souvenirs: Mozart chocolate balls filled with marzipan, pistachio, and rich almond and ...
At a small high-end confectionery in Vienna, chefs put the finishing touches to one of Austria's signature souvenirs: Mozart chocolate balls filled with ...
Even German heavyweight Reber, which produces 500,000 balls daily just across the border from Salzburg, is allowed to call its Mozart balls "authentic", even if it cannot use the term "original".
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