Almond Brittles Coffee Flavour Box
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much almond brittle is a reasonable serving?
A couple of small pieces (20-30g) is a sensible portion given the sugar and butter content — this is a dessert-style treat rather than an everyday health snack, so it's best enjoyed occasionally.
Is almond brittle suitable for diabetics?
Not really as a regular snack — it contains added sugar as a core ingredient of the brittle itself, so anyone managing blood sugar should treat it as an occasional indulgence and check with their doctor rather than eating it daily.
Does almond brittle contain dairy or soy?
Yes — it contains butter (dairy) and soy-derivative emulsifiers, so it isn't suitable for anyone with a dairy or soy allergy, or for a vegan diet.
Why does the ingredient list mention 'nature identical' and 'artificial flavour substances'?
The coffee taste comes from a nature-identical or artificial coffee flavouring blended into the caramel, not from brewed coffee or ground coffee beans — the almonds and brittle base remain whole-ingredient.
Can children eat almond brittle?
In small pieces, yes, for children old enough to safely chew hard, sticky sweets — but because it's a hard-set brittle, supervise younger children given both the choking and dental-stickiness risk.
How should almond brittle be stored to keep its crunch?
Store in a cool, dry, airtight container away from heat and humidity — brittle is prone to turning soft and sticky if exposed to moisture, and can also soften if left in a hot car or direct sunlight.
Is almond brittle the same as Indian chikki?
It's in the same family — a nut-and-sugar brittle — but this version uses a butter-based binding rather than the traditional jaggery syrup used in classic Indian chikki, giving it a different texture and flavour profile.
Does almond brittle have any nutritional benefit, or is it purely a treat?
The almonds do contribute some protein, vitamin E and healthy fat, but the sugar and butter base means this is best thought of as a treat with some nut nutrition, not a health snack.
Can almond brittle be given as a gift?
Yes — it's commonly bought as a festive or corporate gifting item in India, and the assorted flavour box in particular is designed for sharing and gifting occasions.
What's the best way to enjoy almond brittle?
This flavour pairs naturally with a cup of coffee or after a meal when you want a caffeinated-tasting treat without the caffeine — it also works well crushed over coffee-flavoured desserts.