70% São Tomé Passport by Trader Joe's
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One before the last of Trader Joe's passport selection. This time it's chocolate from São Tomé. It has quite a smokey smell and taste. Which is »
One before the last of Trader Joe's passport selection. This time it's chocolate from São Tomé. It has quite a smokey smell and taste. Which is »
A new bar from Trader Joe's passport. Papua New Guinea. An interesting smoky taste, which chocolate probably acquired during fermentation. Because I don't see any " »
I'll start with the main thing - I liked it. Usually chocolate from Trader Joe's is three start, sometimes two, sometimes we get four. This is »
I bought this bar made by Mariupol chocolate masters in Kiev. If my memory serves me right, that was in Hum-Hum bistro. I did not see »
I found this bar by accident at Wholefoods Market, somewhere in Massachusetts. This local manufacturer was well represented there by a large number of single-origin bars. »
Another bar from the Trader Joe's traveler's passport. It has classic 70% of Dominican cocoa. Very pleasant dark color and sweetish smell. After the first bite, »
A colleague brought me this bar from Belgium (thanks Charly!). Judging by the logo Lidl, J.D. Gross belongs to them. So, this is most likely »
And again with us Trader Joe and his chocolate passports. Almost like Willy Wonka with golden tickets :). Although if anyone is should be called Willy Wonka, »