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Photograph showing a girl's teeth about to bite into a chocolate lollipop.

A finger-licking activity!

The Chocolate Museum offers several sessions for a family lollipop workshop.

Are you a chocolate lover? If so, you can't miss the lollipop-making workshop at the Museu de la Xocolata one morning in August. It's one of the activities within the range of proposals offered by the museum, located in the old convent of Sant Agustí.

This experience will allow families to fully immerse themselves in cocoa and create their own confections with white, milk, and dark chocolate. During the activity, you will have the help of experts and learn to use a standard tool in the field of pastry, necessary to make the lollipops: the piping bag. In addition, you can decorate them with spices, nuts and fruits to make them more fun and original. Learning and tasting chocolate will be a delicious experience that will satisfy your senses.

Before the workshop, you also have the option to take a self-guided tour of the museum and discover the history of chocolate and its manufacturing process. If you wish to do so, it is recommended to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the activity (the last session to visit is at 18.30 h). During the workshop, it will be possible to taste the product and, for this reason, if you have any allergies or intolerances, you should contact the Chocolate Museum.

Book a morning in August to immerse yourself in chocolate and visit the museum. The workshop is an activity designed to be carried out as a family with children from six years old, and the participation of at least one adult is essential. For 1 hour, you can enjoy chocolate up close and squeeze your creativity with the making of lollipops. If you want to become a chocolate expert, choose the most suitable time and buy the ticket for £14 on the website of the Chocolate Museum.

 

Publication date: Tuesday, 15 August 2023
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