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Dalloyau is a prestigious French gourmet food company, renowned for its high-quality pastry, chocolate, and catering services. Founded in 1682, Dalloyau has a rich history and has been serving the French royalty and aristocracy for centuries. The company is headquartered in Paris, France.

History[edit]

Dalloyau was established by Charles Dalloyau, who was appointed as the royal chef to King Louis XIV at the Palace of Versailles. The Dalloyau family served the French court for several generations, gaining a reputation for their exceptional culinary skills. In 1802, Jean-Baptiste Dalloyau opened the first Dalloyau boutique in Paris, making the brand accessible to the public.

Products[edit]

Dalloyau is famous for its wide range of gourmet products, including:

  • Pastry: Dalloyau offers a variety of pastries, such as éclairs, macarons, and opera cakes.
  • Chocolate: The company produces high-quality chocolates, including pralines and truffles.
  • Catering: Dalloyau provides catering services for events, offering a selection of gourmet dishes and desserts.

Boutiques[edit]

Dalloyau operates several boutiques in Paris and other major cities around the world. These boutiques offer a range of products, including pastries, chocolates, and gourmet food items. Some of the notable locations include:

Notable Creations[edit]

One of Dalloyau's most famous creations is the Opera cake, a layered almond sponge cake soaked in coffee syrup, layered with ganache and coffee buttercream, and covered in a chocolate glaze. This dessert has become a classic in French pastry.

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