Saturday, March 6, 2010

MOZART BALLS

The BEST candy
I first heard about Mozart balls from a fellow biker when peddling from Munich to Vienna. Her mantra was “I need to find Mozart balls for my daughter.” Little did I know then that I would search and buy those delectable little chocolate balls everywhere I went after that.

 Any time I’ve heard of friends going to Vienna I've asked them to buy me Mozart balls ending the request with, “You can not buy too many!” On my last trip to Europe when I knew I’d be in Vienna I packed a self-addressed broken down carton in the bottom of my suitcase. I peeled off packing tape attaching it onto the slick side of all the address stickers I receive in the mail.

After my purchase of the goodies I opened several of the packages in order to get as many as possible into my box. I taped the package shut and when we arrived in Ljubljana, Slovenia I walked across the street from the hotel and mailed the package home. I still had nearly as many balls packed in my suitcase.

I was surprised when a local guide informed me that Mozart balls were available everywhere. Wrong! Knock-offs are readily available in many places, but the real Mirabel is made in Salzburg, Austria and is not found everywhere. I know the picture, but I always read the label anyway. I admit it is easy to be fooled. Both are good but nothing surpasses the real four layer chocolate ball!
The real thing is not exported far from its home. It’s rare to run on to them in a foreign airport, but I always enjoy the hunt and once in awhile am rewarded..

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