Definition of gianduja in English:
 gianduja
(also gianduia)
noun dʒanˈduːdʒədʒanˈduːjəˌdʒɑnˈdujə
mass nounChocolate paste flavoured with ground hazelnuts.
 chocolate and hazelnut cake filled with gianduja
as modifier creamy gianduja gelatos
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Once the gianduja paste is made, it's formed into mounds that are molded into a flat peak, then wrapped in gold foil.
 -  My favorites are the fennel-and-lemon and the gianduia.
 -  I simply can't do without their butterscotch gianduja.
 -  Gianduja is the star chocolate attraction here, a blend of milk chocolate and hazelnuts ground until smooth then formed into a paste.
 -  During wartime, cocoa beans were scarce, so someone had the great idea to blend the hazelnuts with chocolate, and gianduja was born.
 
Origin
  
Italian, from the name of a stock character in commedia dell'arte depicted as a jovial, wine-drinking peasant from the region of Piedmont, where the chocolate paste was first produced.
   Definition of gianduja in US English:
 gianduja
(also gianduia)
nounˌdʒɑnˈdujəˌjänˈdo͞oyə
Chocolate paste flavored with ground hazelnuts.
as modifier creamy gianduja gelatos
 the beignets were slightly crisp on the outside, with gianduja and powdered sugar
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Once the gianduja paste is made, it's formed into mounds that are molded into a flat peak, then wrapped in gold foil.
 -  I simply can't do without their butterscotch gianduja.
 -  Gianduja is the star chocolate attraction here, a blend of milk chocolate and hazelnuts ground until smooth then formed into a paste.
 -  During wartime, cocoa beans were scarce, so someone had the great idea to blend the hazelnuts with chocolate, and gianduja was born.
 -  My favorites are the fennel-and-lemon and the gianduia.
 
Origin
  
Italian, from the name of a stock character in commedia dell'arte depicted as a jovial, wine-drinking peasant from the region of Piedmont, where the chocolate paste was first produced.