Coco Chocolatier – Gin and Tonic Chocolate Bar

Edinburgh is Scotland's capital. Home of Edinburgh Castle and Scotland’s crown jewels. Also home to Coco Chocolatier.

Coco uses South American cocoa and lots of creativity to craft unique flavor combinations. Each package is literally a work of art. They ask independent artists to create original designs for each chocolate bar. Check out their website,  www.cocochocolatier.com, to see the amazing designs.

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Chocolat 229 in Galena, Illinois

A few weekends ago, I visited the historic small town of Galena, Illinois. Galena is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is nestled among the rolling hills of northwest Illinois near the Mississippi river. Galena was named after the mineral “galena” that was mined first by Native Americans and then by settlers.

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44% Cacao Dark Chocolate Stracciatella

Kroger’s chain of grocery stores has a line of store brand products, Private Selection™, that includes Swiss chocolate bars. I took one home recently, a 44% Cacao Dark Chocolate Stracciatella.

In case you’re not familiar with Stracciatella, it’s an Italian gelato flavor that consists of tiny shavings of chocolate mixed into vanilla ice cream.

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The Surprising Link Between Chocolate and Lava

From guest author and volcanologist Arianna Soldati...

I have wanted to be a volcanologist for as long as I can remember, taken with the idea of travelling the world sampling hot, fluid lava from active volcanoes and running high-temperature experiments in a fancy laboratory. But before I could do that, I had to start by studying Geology: things like mapping rock outcrops and identifying minerals. A class on chocolate making was definitely not part of the standard curriculum, but maybe it should have been.

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Montezuma’s Absolute Black

I’ve reached the top of the mountain. The end of the road. The last stop. I have eaten 100% chocolate. By that I mean chocolate with 100% cocoa solids. That's right, no sugar or any other ingredients!

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Nói Síríus Icelandic Chocolate

It’s interesting that I should be writing about a chocolate bar made in Iceland when on this day, a polar vortex has swooped into Wisconsin bringing temperatures well below zero (it’s -23 F) with record breaking wind chills around -50 F. Hmm, today in the capital city of Iceland, Reykjavík, where Nói Síríus is headquartered, it’s 23 F ABOVE zero!

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Valrhona Le Noir Extra Amer (Extra Bitter Black)

Sometimes people cringe when I recommend trying an 85% cacao chocolate bar. “Way too bitter,” they say, or “It’s like eating unsweetened baking chocolate.” If you’re shy about trying something on the dark side, chocolate marketing doesn’t help matters with descriptions like “Extra Bitter Black.” They might as well be saying, “I dare you to like it!”

I get it. If you have a sweet tooth, that kind of jargon only turns you off. This is unfortunate because most chocolate lovers don’t realize that higher percentage dark chocolates have the potential to provide an outstanding flavor experience.

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CocoVaa Chocolatier – Chocolates Review

I want to say that I had a great start to the New Year with some amazing chocolates. But the assorted box I got for Christmas never made it to the New Year (why would it?). I probably should say it was a spectacular way to end 2018! Either way, I had a memorable chocolate experience courtesy of CocoVaa Chocolatier. Thank you, CocoVaa!

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Cémoi Chocolatier Francais – Equador 50%

It’s not very often that I find a “dark milk” chocolate bar among the other chocolates in my local retail store. But today is one of those rare days when I happen upon a 50% Ecuadoran Milk Chocolate from Cémoi.

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Heavenly Organics Almond Chocolate Honey Patties

Heavenly Organics products contain honey made from free-range bees living in India. They harvest all organic honey from wild beehives. The honey is sold in jars as raw white honey, but also in the form of sweet patties covered in 100% cacao chocolate (unsweetened baking chocolate) with a variety of organic flavorings added.

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