Try The World ~ Paris Box

postheadericon Try The World ~ Paris Box

 

Try The World is a bi-monthly subscription box that allows you to try products from around the world. They have a  team of travelers and local experts that curate a collection of products that best represent each country /city.

The first box starts in Paris.

PRICE: $45/Box

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boxes include not only delicious gourmet finds but a beautifully detailed card and booklet with pictures and  lots of product information, including how to use the products along with a history behind them. This booklet is actually a culture guide to France. Very interesting reading!

 

Here’s what was inside the Tiffany blue STURDY box. One I’ll be keeping.

 

 

 

 

 

La Palais Des Thes ~ Fine Teas. There are 5 bags, all different flavors, with names I can’t pronounce. 🙂 They can be enjoyed hot or cold.

1856 Klaus ~ Soft caramels. My card says something entirely different so I’m wondering if this is a substitute brand. No matter, I’m sure I’ll enjoy them thoroughly!

Les Confitures A L’Ancienne ~ Hot Chocolate Powder (x2) So excited to try this! The note says there is a blend of bourbon and vanilla in this powder!

Clovis France ~ Mustard. STRONG taste and not for me.

Clement Faugier ~ Chestnut Spread This puree of chestnuts & vanilla can be used alone or on top of cookies,toast or croissants. YUM

Le Saunier De Camargue ~ Fleur de Sel. “Flower of Salt”. Due to it’s scarcity and it’s labor-intensive production, it’s one of the most exclusive finishing salts.

Alain Milliat Orlienas ~ Jams in Wild Blueberry and Bergeron Apricot. They both say “Extra Jam” on the bottles. I’m not sure why.

Chabert & Guillot ~ Nougat (x2) Founded in 1848 this is a crazy popular treat throughout France.

Aside from the mustard, I love this box and can’t wait to try EVERYTHING. I can’t wait for the next box. It’s supposed to be from Toyoko. Has anyone received this box yet?

 

I paid for this box and all opinions are mine. ~D

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