Dubai chocolate conquers Christmas markets: enjoyment or health risk?

Dubai chocolate conquers Christmas markets: enjoyment or health risk?

The Christmas markets not only offer familiar delicacies this season, but are also crossed by the hype about the Dubai chocolate, which has now become a real trend-and thus also causes a lot of excitement. As Berlin Live , there are now a variety of dishes that are combined with the controversy chocolate, including dubai-crepes In Dubai style and even churros that are refined with the popular cream. The ingredients such as pistachio cream and fine dough threads ensure a crispy pleasure, which, however, triggers nausea in some visitors. An Instagram influencer even brought the bizarre combination of baked fish and dubai chocolate to talk: a clear case for the health department, according to his warning. The feedback on social media seems to be divided; Many users are shocked and outraged by this new festive trend.

Dubai trend now also in Meißen

The Dubai hype has also reached the city of Meißen, where Dubai chocolate is now also offered in crepe format at the Christmas market. As sächsische.de If a stand of the showmen Krämer sells the trend combination of sweet chocolate and pistachio cream, but without the sesame paste Tahini, which is otherwise typically contained. The operator Jolene Krämer explains that she wanted to take up the hype from social media and thus arouse the curiosity of the visitors. This seems to work, because in Dresden there was a snake of hungry customers in front of the Lindt branch who wanted to taste the limited "Lindt Dubai Chocolade".

What remains is the mixture of enthusiasm and aversion. While some cheerfully indulge in the new flavors, others want back to the classics such as mulled wine and bratwurst. The trend around the Dubai products is as diverse as the opinions.

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