Gianduia cake — Typical dish of Turin

Gianduia cake

Gianduia cake has a deep brown color and a compact yet soft texture, often finished with a glossy dark chocolate glaze. When sliced, it releases the enveloping aroma of Piedmont hazelnuts and cocoa, with a rich yet elegant sweetness. On the palate it is velvety, with a structure reminiscent of a soft cake or sometimes a dense mousse. It is a classic end‑of‑meal dessert, also perfect alongside an espresso or a cup of hot chocolate.

Season: Tutto l'anno€5–8

Why it matters

Gianduia cake is a sweet tribute to the famous gianduia chocolate, born in Turin and now one of the city’s gastronomic symbols. It brings together two ingredients closely tied to the region: cocoa crafted through Turin’s chocolate-making tradition and the Piedmont hazelnut from the Langhe. For this reason it represents Savoyard pastry elegance and Turin’s long-standing vocation for chocolate.

Origin story

The gianduia flavor was born in Turin in the 19th century when chocolatiers, during the Napoleonic blockade of cocoa, began blending it with local hazelnuts to stretch their supply. From this intuition came one of Italy’s most iconic chocolate spreads. Gianduia cake is a natural pastry evolution of that flavor, which spread through Turin’s pastry shops during the 20th century.

Typical ingredients

cioccolato fondentenocciole piemontesiburrouovazucchero

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Questions about Gianduia cake

What is Gianduia cake?

Gianduia cake has a deep brown color and a compact yet soft texture, often finished with a glossy dark chocolate glaze. When sliced, it releases the enveloping aroma of Piedmont hazelnuts and cocoa, with a rich yet elegant sweetness. On the palate it is velvety, with a structure reminiscent of a soft cake or sometimes a dense mousse. It is a classic end‑of‑meal dessert, also perfect alongside an espresso or a cup of hot chocolate.

Where to eat Gianduia cake in Turin?

Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Turin that value local products and traditional recipes.

What are the ingredients of Gianduia cake?

The main ingredients of Gianduia cake are: cioccolato fondente, nocciole piemontesi, burro, uova, zucchero.

How much does Gianduia cake cost in Turin?

The price of Gianduia cake in Turin is typically €5–8.

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