napolitain - translation to English
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napolitain - translation to English

INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SQUARE/RECTANGULAR PIECES OF CHOCOLATE
Napolitains; Napolitain

napolitain         
Neapolitan, of or characteristic of Naples (Italy)
napolitain      
n. Neapolitan, native of Naples (Italy)

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Neapolitans (chocolate)

Neapolitans (also Napolitains or Naps) are individually wrapped square or rectangular pieces of chocolate in assorted flavours. They are often served by hotels and coffee shops (often with a cup of coffee) and when used for promotional purposes may feature packaging with personalised branding.

Neapolitans are about 3 centimeters (1.2 in) by 2 centimeters (0.79 in) in size, weigh about 5 grams (0.18 oz), and are individually wrapped. They may be of any type of chocolate. Terry's of York, England, first mass-produced neapolitans in 1899. They have since been produced in many flavours by many confectionery companies.

The name "neapolitan" originates from a gift that was made by Louis XVIII in 1819 to Marie-Caroline of Bourbon, a princess from Naples. Each rectangle of chocolate was wrapped individually and featured a view of Naples.

Examples of use of napolitain
1. Ce Napolitain se présente comme un expert mondial en sécurité nucléaire.
2. La cible de ce journaliste italien est la Camorra, avatar napolitain de la mafia.
3. Le Défi napolitain, réduit au rôle de mascotte sympathique en 2003, tient ŕ garder visage humain.
4. S‘y trouvent également le napolitain, l‘asturien, le frison oriental, le frison septentrional et le frison occidental.
5. Le Napolitain Sorrentino, lui, n‘en est encore qu‘ŕ son 4e opus.