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What's the BEST Chocolate?
I like sweets, and chocolate is high on my list. My wife is a chocoholic, but not obsessed. I think that if she could make one of her 3 meals a day chocolate and remain healthy, she would.
I like truffles, she prefers caramels. What we end up with most often is a few Godiva truffles for me (dark chocolate, double dark chocolate and dark chocolate raspberry are my favs, but I'll try just about anything), and she usually gets dark chocolate caramels. My absolute all time favorites were the Joseph Schmidt truffles. They were heavenly, but they were purchased by Hershey and shut down a year or two ago. http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/73/chocolatexh3.jpg So, who should I look at to replace Joe's truffles. Godiva is OK, but there must be something better (unless Hershey bought them all and shut them all down, the bastards!!) Uh, I don't think so... http://www.chocolate.org/misc/chocolate-kamasutra.jpg Hmm, maybe http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/...te-minerva.jpg nom, nom, nom http://crazy-frankenstein.com/free-w...s-1024x768.jpg |
Sad to see Schmidt go. They were nice.
Not at the level of the fancy-pants truffles, but the single-origin chocolate from Venezuela (eek! Commie, etc...) is mighty nice... Chocolates El Rey chocolate premium y gourmet | with the best chocolate, cacao, dark chocolate in Venezuela The dark stuff is very smooth. Delicate and nutty - not sharp and acrid like so much >70% cacao you get elsewhere. For domestic (US) stunt chocolate, Vosges is fun. Bacon or green olive truffles!!! |
Dark.............
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We are lucky to have a local chocolate maker called Debas, who make the most amazing truffles.
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Oh, now I know where I need to go tomorrow. My mouth is already watering. Somehow I didn't get my usual box from here for Christmas and other greedy people (godson & his father) wouldn't share theirs :(
Kehr's in Milwaukee but they'll ship. Kehr's Candies Home |
whichever one you like the best
some people like the Lindt truffle type stuff, or See's Candy, some go for the dark stuff, which if it is good, is really good. Hershey, MFers, turned their own stuff to utter crap, and try to squeeze as many out as they can. My buddy gave me a truffle he got at some place in Rome as I recall, outstanding. There was an old lady my grandmother knew when I was a kid that made little chocolates that were pretty good. Dark on the outside, fruit and nuts on the inside, depending on what was in season. I like a lot of stuff these folks make, California company originally. I guess you like what you grow up with, good chocolate, not too pricey. I had a whitman's sampler that was so bad I threw it away last Christmas http://www.sees.com/ |
Belgian chocolate is the best.
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Swiss - hands down.
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Swiss is good too, but we make better pralines ;)
from: Who wins the taste test? Belgian Chocolate or Swiss Chocolate? Quote:
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Nice review Geronimo. I like the creamy stuff, so that's why the Swiss win in my book. I read that Lindt actually forgot to turn off one of his mixing machines and it ran all night, resulting in a very fine particulate, the type that gives a cool sensation when melting. It became a recipe.
The other thing I read was that there are 3 types of cocoa available world wide. The bulk is cheaper and less desirable (I believe this is what is used in the US for most chocolate made). I am not as big a chocolate fan as most people but if I can get my hands on a Swiss Lindt Lindor bar, it is gone in one sitting ... George http://schoggiversand.ch/Lindt_Lindor.JPG |
Is lindt hard to come by? I can send some over if you want... :)
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Geronimo,
I appreciate the offer. I can get it here but refrain from buying it. As I mentioned, I can't stay away from the stuff. I only accept it as a present whenever I get a visit from European friends! So, please DO come by next time you are in LA. ;) G |
I'm biased, but German.
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Um, yes. :D
-- 1663 Pralines are created by a cook in Genensburg, Germany. |
CocoaBella
if you have to eat chocolate, i gotta give the nod to a local company. i too was bummed to see JS go byebye...but cocobella is GREAT! i gave tiny boxes away at my wedding dinner, and it was a hit. about the same money as JS. |
for regular chocolate, those LONGHORNS from your neck of the woods kick some butt.
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I'm perfectly happy with good ol' Hersheys and Cadbury.
Dont like dark chocolate all, or any of the other fancy stuff. |
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