Sapevate che il Belgio è riconosciuto come la culla del cioccolato?
Esplorerete l'impressionante museo del cioccolato, dove vivrete un viaggio ricco di conoscenze, storia e, naturalmente, sapori incredibili.
Choco Story Bruges: Un'Esperienza Interattiva
Visit the Choco Story chocolate museum in Bruges and learn how to prepare your own sweet treats with a chocolate-making workshop for adults and children aged 7 years and older.
Immerse yourself in Belgium's rich chocolate-making traditions with this interactive workshop. Under the guidance of an expert chocolatier, learn how to make chocolate lollipops and mendiants, a traditional French confection.
At the end of the lesson, savor the rewards of your efforts, or feel free to take your chocolates home with you.
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Finish your workshop with a self-guided visit to the chocolate museum. Inside, admire a wide range of interactive exhibitions which will bring to life the 4000-year-old history of chocolate in words, pictures, and flavors.
Admire a private collection of artifacts with over 1000 objects housed in the museum.
Entrando a Choco Story, sarete stupiti dalle numerose attività disponibili. Potrete partecipare a una dimostrazione dal vivo della lavorazione del cioccolato, osservando come gli esperti maneggiano il cacao e creano autentiche prelibatezze per il vostro palato.
Oltre a tutte queste attività, avrete anche l'opportunità di interagire con i cioccolatieri belgi, che saranno pronti a rispondere a tutte le vostre domande e a condividere con voi le loro preziose conoscenze.
Workshop di Cioccolato: Un'Attività Divertente per Tutta la Famiglia
Discover the history of chocolate making in Belgium. Explore an interactive museum. Make your own delicious chocolates which you can take home. Suitable for adults and children of 7 years and older.
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Recensioni sull'esperienza al museo:
- The chocolate workshop was pretty basic - but this really suited us! we did wonder if it would be too childish for 2 adults, but it turns out it was on my level! we were pleasantly surprised by the museum as well, as, again, we thought it would be aimed at children. we had a great time though... and there was so much chocolate.
- Initially thought it was a bit of an expensive afternoon as there was 5 of us but the experience was great and we came away with bags full of delicious chocs and a fab memory all having really good fun together.
- We were a family of 6, 2 adults 4 children aged 16,14,12 and 9. We all throughly enjoyed this activity. The chocolatier was informative with a quick demonstration so we could get started. A great selection of toppings for our chocolates. The activity was not too crowded which was good. We made a great selection of chocolate to bring home. We would 100% recommend as an excellent activity to do in Bruges.
- I was a great experience with my kids (8 and 11 years old). We enjoyed every second , tasted all the chocolates and left with a huge bag of chocolates that we made it. The teacher was very kind. A lot core memories!!!
- Museum is well set out and chocolate making workshop was well led. It kept a 10yr old very busy and he learned a fair bit!
Fun, creative activity for kids but also adults. Nice suggestions/ideas for types of chocolate shapes to make. Would have liked to know a bit more what to expect before starting the workshop to get the most out of it and a clearer heads-up as to when to stop making it to give the chocolate time to fully dry. But overall a worthwhile and very enjoyable workshop! Perfect duration for kids (ours were age 11 and 6). Highly recommended.
We loved it, I had expected to get a bit of background info on how the chocolate is made and maybe to have made some actual chocolate but I'm not mad that we didn't, the kids had so much fun just using the premade cholcolate to make and decorate bars/blobs (so did we). We took home sooooo much chocolate it'll take us ages to get through it. Our guide was lovely and she even let the kids take home all the chocolates that she had made as well (not that we needed any extra). For kids (and my husband) this was perfect, for anyone wanting to get a more in depth look at chocolate making this is probably not the tour for you :-)
We visited as a family of 3. Enjoyed and still have chocolate in the fridge. Will be happy to visit again.
We went as a family of 4, 2 adults and 2 children 8 and 10 years and all loved it!!
Informazioni Utili
| Informazione | Dettagli |
|---|---|
| Durata del Workshop | 1 ora |
| Lingue dell'Istruttore | Francese, Inglese, Olandese |
| Incluso nel Biglietto | Workshop di 1 ora, ingredienti, ingresso al museo del cioccolato, audioguida in 11 lingue (versione anche per bambini), degustazioni di cioccolato |
| Adatto a | Adulti e bambini dai 7 anni in su |
| Cancellazione | Cancellazione gratuita fino a 24 ore prima |
Il Cioccolato Belga: Un'Eccellenza Mondiale
Il Belgio si è contraddistinto sin dal XVI secolo per la presenza di ottimi cioccolatieri che hanno saputo come utilizzare e lavorare il cacao per preparare dolci.
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In particolare, nel 1912 il farmacista Jean Neuhaus ideò a Bruxelles il primo cioccolatino ripieno di cioccolato a cui conferì il nome di “pralina”. All’inizio la pralina serviva per nascondere il sapore delle medicine che venivano ricoperte da uno strato di dolce cioccolato. Da questa idea è poi nata la pralina belga originale da mangiare come cioccolatino.
Alcuni anni dopo sua moglie, Louise Agostini, inventò il “ballotin”, ovvero i cofanetti che all’epoca servivano per trasportare le praline dal negozio di cioccolatini alla casa del destinatario.
La città di Bruxelles accoglie tutt’ora più di quaranta cioccolatieri e il cioccolato belga è ora famoso in tutto il mondo per le sue ottime caratteristiche. Il cioccolato belga, infatti, è prodotto al 100% con burro di cacao e con ingredienti di ottima qualità.
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