Museum Selection Belgian Milk Chocolate Ammonites
Description
These Belgian chocolate ammonites provide a quirky, tasty take on natural history making them ideal to have around the study! Ammonites are an extinct group of marine mollusc animals, their fossils resembling the tightly coiled horns of the ram, named by the Roman scholar Pliny the Elder (23 AD 79 AD), after the horns of Ammon. The 18th and 19th centuries saw a rise in hunting for fossils and collecting them as a hobby, a type of curiosity that eventually transformed into a respected branch of science. Edible ammonites, these delicious Belgian milk chocolates have been lovingly handmade in Britain, making them an ideal gift for anyone with an interest in fossils and collecting.
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