Monday, January 16, 2012

Candy made art at Papabubble

It is no secret to you guys that both the boy and I have sweet tooth right? Well, today I'm bringing you to a magic place that I discovered in Barcelona some 7 years ago while randomly walking in the Barri Gotic, the medieval city center. And yes, I am talking about Papabubble. This place was founded in 2004 by two Australian friends that came to the city and decided to open a business. They grew so much that aside from the original shop in Carrer Ample, they are now in Amsterdam, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, Lisbon,  and Moscow.
They make hard candy right in front of your eyes out of sugar, water, glucose and natural colors and flavors.  First they boil the sugar with water and glucose, next they knead the candy paste, roll it, sculpt it, cut it and there you go: magic out of the simplest ingredients. Every little candy is unique, in color and flavour. Delicious fruitiness melting in your mouth, really. It is something out of a child's dream.
And so, even if we knew this place from Barcelona, as it was one of  those usual places where we would go for a treat, we went to the one in Amsterdam last Saturday. And we came back with quite a few bags of happiness. (To be honest, we were actually looking for lilac and turquoise caramels for my sister's wedding dessert table. And we found them yeah. Do you know how hard it is to find lilac candy? Sounds easy, but we found none at your regular candy shops).
 If you are curious, you can see how the candy is made in this video. Or if you happen to be in one of those cities you should definitely go and have a look.
 In Barcelona their address is Carrer Ample 28, in Amsterdam they are in Harlemmerdijk 70, a short walk from the main train station.

9 comments:

  1. Se ven hermosos, deliciosos, maravillosos, ¡Quiero jaja, qué antojo! Me recuerdan a algunos de la infancia, pero no doy con cuáles...

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    1. Si, creo que parecen piruletas esas en espiral en forma de triangulo o las que son en espiral, pero lo que me encanta de este lugar es que puedes ver todo el proceso en vivo y hacen unos disenyos muy originales !

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  2. Qué rico!!!
    Donde se casa tu hermana? Qué lindo- y qué suerte!- que tenga una hermana como vos que la ayude con los preparativos :)

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  3. Siii ! Deli ! Mi hermana se casa en Mexico, ya estamos contando los dias ! No sabes las ganas ! Claro que la mitad de los proyectos como el flashmob van a tener que ser abortados !

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  4. Por que tienen que abortar el proyecto de flashmob?

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    1. Pues , falta menos de 1 mes, todos los invitados aun no confirman, y no los conozco a todos, es mas casi a nadie, y lo veo complicado de organizar. La idea original era mandar una coreografia de youtube (queriamos hacer la cancion de party rock anthem de LMFAO) a todos y decirles que se la aprendan pero no lo acabo de ver claro.... Ideas logisticas?

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  5. Excelente artículo! Que bueno que hayáis podido encontrar los caramelos para la boda de tu hermana. Esperamos tu regreso a Barcelona, como sabrás hemos abierto una nueva tienda en Sarrià. Puedes seguirnos en Facebook o en Twitter

    Saludos!

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    1. Si, cuando vayamos a Barcelona seguro que los visitamos por ahi ! Muchos saludos.

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  6. A video present to papabubble from UNTOLD and emceekeeTV on opening another store in Amsterdam : http://youtu.be/dO_AghcCkzs

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