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The best nougats from Lidl: for all tastes

Which are the best nougat from Lidl? Next we will review the catalog. We will go from those of a lifetime that always work to the most shocking news. Can you imagine a fried corn nougat? In addition, you will discover the solidarity commitment of the chain. Are you looking forward to the holidays to try these Christmas? Attentive to each of the proposals! 

Perfect for this Christmas

If last year we reviewed the best nougat in Mercadona, this is Lidl's turn. The German giant, with a presence throughout Europe, offers a wide range of christmas desserts. These that begin to fill the shelves at the beginning of September. When the so marked date of the Christmas is when they sell out. In which Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve dinner is nougat missing? Surely in very few. Therefore, diners have a good variety to choose between the best nougat from Lidl.

The white label of these supermarkets is called PAIN. Delaviuda Food is the one who is in charge of manufacturing them in Orgas (Toledo). It is worth mentioning that it also works for To field. On soft nougat It is one of its best known variants. It will provide you with energy, as it is made with almonds and honey. Of course, don't go overboard either. The one who opposes him is precisely the hard. This is made with white chocolate, in addition to almonds. However, you can also find the hard with peanut, for which it substitutes almonds. 

Lidl's best nougats
Nougat by Lidl / Photomontage: Iván Sevilla

Which one to choose from the best Lidl nougat?

El soft or the classic crunchy chocolate are two other options that the most purists value. We don't think these folks are excited about the news we talked about a couple of paragraphs below.

Between the best nougat from Lidl we also find that of toast yolk (1 euros for 59 grams). An important aspect of the eggs used is that they come from hens raised on the ground. The chain's supermarkets can boast of being the first to eliminate the eggs of caged chickens in Spain. Those of chocolate with almonds (1 euros for 99 grams) and dry chocolate (1 the 69 grams) cannot be missing either. They are a perfect choice, since it is a flavor that some diner will always like. 

El traditional nougat costs 3 euros for 99 grams. Instead, if you are looking for one of marzipan with fruits the price is 1 euros for 89 grams. Marzipan is another of the sweets that Delaviuda Alimentación makes for Lidl along with dragees, marzipan, wafers and truffles. 

Nougat without sugar
Nougat without sugar from Lidl / Source: @BiciGranCanaria

Constant innovation

If you are trying to reduce your sugar intake, you will have it easy at Lidl. Not all brands of nougat can boast of making it no added sugar. The German chain offers them in two modalities: Hard soft and truffle. The 2 grams cost 49 and 2 euros respectively. You already have a choice healthier to take care of yours.

35 is the total number of references of this sweet that the company has. It follows that they have done a good job of innovation. What supermarkets are looking for is to surprise us in a market crowded with nougats. That is why last Christmas they launched new flavors such as fried corn, salty cracker or coconut dipped in milk chocolate. In addition, as time goes by it is possible that they will incorporate more and more striking nougats. An interesting example would be pink chocolate.

Classic chocolate nougat
Classic chocolate nougat / Own source

A solidarity initiative

In addition, some of this brand are also supportive. For every nougat you buy they donate five cents to the project "The best recipe" of Help in Action. It is an NGO that fight against poverty and inequality in 20 countries. In this case, it is intended to finance dining scholarships, textbooks, training workshops and educational reinforcement. The engagement started in 2013 and the scope of the initiative has been expanding.

Ultimately, there is no single answer to the question of what are the best nougat from Lidl. Everything will depend on your preferences. Of if you are more traditional or are you open to try new flavors. What we have to thank PAIN is that it has such a varied repertoire. If you don't like one, you will like another. Unless you don't like nougat.

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