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At a small high-end confectionery in Vienna, chefs put the finishing touches to one of Austria’s signature souvenirs: Mozart ...
Mozartkugel inventor Paul Fuerst’s mistake of not protecting his creation allowed imitators and knock-offs to enter the ...
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ETX Daily Up on MSNMozart chocolate row leaves bitter taste in AustriaMozart chocolate row leaves bitter taste in Austria At a small high-end confectionery in Vienna, chefs put the finishing touches to one of Austria's signature souvenirs: Mozart chocolate balls filled ...
Family-owned Leschanz still painstakingly makes the Mozartkugel chocolates by hand before putting them in their signature wrapping, featuring a portrait of Austria's 18th-century composer Wolfgang ...
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 ...
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