One last chocolate post for 2006....On a recent trip to the gourmet supermarket, I found Charlemagne chocolates. These Belgian chocolates are naturally flavored with no GMO (genetically modified organisms, I think that's what it stands for) or extra oil added. Since I had never tried this chocolate before, I bought the assorted neapolitans (squares).
There were 6 flavors: amer (75% cacao) a dark, rich chocolate, gingembre (54% cacao) with a light ginger taste, cafe d'orient (60% cacao) an assortment of spices, cannelle (60% cacao) a light cinnamon flavor, menthe fraiche (54% cacao) a light mint taste and jasmin (54% cacao) a flowery jasmine flavor. There was one flavor that wasn't included in the assortment, but I wouldn't mind trying some time, earl grey. Guess it will have to wait until the next trip to the gourmet supermarket.
Also at the gourmet supermarket was Venchi, an Italian chocolatier. I had tried them before and was interested in their dark chocolate with almonds. The almonds are caramelized then made into a bark covered with dark chocolate. These mini bars are just the right size.
For Christmas, I recently received these tiramisu flavored almonds by Ekchuah, a chocolatier in Osaka. The almonds are covered with caramel to give it a crunch, then covered with a tiramisu flavored chocolate and rolled in cocoa powder. Delicious!
Lastly, I bought this chai bar by Dagoba awhile back. It is a 37% cacao with chai spices and bits of crystallized ginger in it. This one is flavorful and really nice.
Can't wait for more chocolatey adventures in 2007!
I love dagoba chocolate but of course I love chocolate. I'm envious of all the goodies it seems you find there. Happy New Year :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too, Samantha!
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Happy New Year Kat! Wow the year has flown by hasn't it? Your chocolate posts are awesome. Be SAFE and have FUN! Laura
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura, you have a safe New Years too.
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Kat,
ReplyDeleteI hope that in 2007 you will continue your reign as Queen of Chocolate!
Thank you Ivonne!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you.
Kat