Hi lovelies! Today I’m starting a new little piece called
Royal Obsessions. In this piece I will tell you about all the things I am
currently obsessed with.
My latest obsession is 1701 nougat because nougat is one of
my favourite sweet treats. Although nougat is commonly known as a French
confection, it actually originated in Cremona, Italy at the wedding feast of Bianca
Maria Visconti and Francesco Sforza! Further research even suggests that it
could have originated in the Middle East where it is still eaten and given as a
gift. Fine nougat is made with roasted seeds or nuts which are folded into a paste
of honey, sugar and egg whites. Despite the use of two sweet ingredients, the candy
should not be excessively sweet. It should be pleasant with a delicate honey
flavour. The texture must be soft and almost like a marshmallow but should
still hold together.
Image by Layla Shaik Photography x Princess of Jozi |
The name 1701 relates to the year that nougat became famous
in Montelimar, France. The business began in 2009 by owner Nick’s mother
Lianne. It was a gingerbread-man for Lianne Scher's little daughter’s lunch box
that culminated in her having an own label of ginger biscuits, chocolate chip
cookies, shortbread, Florentines and crunchies and then nougat. Once Nick
graduated with a BA in Brand Building and Management he decided to build a
brand around his mother’s nougat. 1701 prides itself on being “handmade the
French way”. The brand sticks to the basic French recipe, using fresh egg
whites, good quality honey and roasted nuts. There are no added stabilizers,
preservatives, thickeners or gelatine. This process means that the sweets don’t
look uniform but for me this just adds to the charm of the brand. The nougat
comes in 2 variants; roasted macadamia and roasted almond.
Anyone who knows me knows I’m extremely fussy about my
nougat. I can confidently say that 1701 nougat is heavenly! It’s really soft
and melty, the nuts are perfectly roasted and it has that distinct honey
flavour with just the right amount of sweetness. The sweets are light and airy
and don’t make you feel too guilty after eating more than a few ;) Another
thing that impresses me about 1701 is the attention to detail when it comes to
packaging. The boxes are pastel and gold and are so pretty! They make the
perfect gifts! (My birthday is next month! *hint)
You can find 1701 products online at www.1701.co.za or at the following stockists.
- Broadacres
Super Spar
- Hobart
Road Super Spar
- Ferndale
Super Spar
- Country
Meat Fourways & Bryanston
- The Jungle
(Jan Smuts Avenue)
- Cottage
Flowers Hyde Park Shopping Centre
- Three
Mary’s (44 Stanley Avenue)
- Galleon
Pharmacy Hyde Park Shopping Centre
- Craighall
Spar
- Monument
Park Super Spar
- Thrupps
I will update the list as it grows.
Until next time
Love and sparkles
Zaakira xox
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