Sweet lessons for Brits in Belgium
27.01.2009
Sweet-toothed Britons have an array of attractions to choose from when they set sail on a break to Belgium.One such choice is a trip to the P and J Factor, which will educate audiences on the process of making confectionary.
Regular guided tours are given around the facility"s factory, with visitors able to taste a selection of what is being produced.
If you are still a little hazy on how we end up with these sweet treats packaged and ready to buy in our shops, those making the trip to the Chocolatier Manon will also have the chance to hear all about the ins and outs of chocolate.
Groups of between 20 and 35 are shown around the complex, taking in the sights and smells of the factory.
Its website states, each demonstration lasts for around 90 minutes and costs 12 euro (£11.22), with those interested urged to book in advance.

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