72% Chocolate Negro by Churreria Chocolateria

A bar of chocolate in a beautiful black package from Madrid. When I opened the packaging and saw that foil plastic bag, I seemed to have »
A bar of chocolate in a beautiful black package from Madrid. When I opened the packaging and saw that foil plastic bag, I seemed to have »
Italian chocolate from Ecuadorian beans. In my head, Ecuadorian beans are associated with something mediocre, very astringent, bitter, earthy, and mudlike. I was a little surprised »
Romanian chocolate most likely brought from Croatia. I was expecting something like three, like most chocolate brought from Croatia, and I've I got it. It's a »
Vietnamese cocoa, without vanilla and lecithin. Very high-quality packaging, but not very pleasant taste of burnt cocoa. The promised on the packaging citruses may very well »
Peruvian chocolate from Peruvian beans. In my memory, Peru is one of the few cocoa producing countries that is trying hard to make chocolate from its »
I bought this Venchi bar in Dnipro in one of LeSilpo, these are Ukrainian gourmet shops, in which there are a lot of imported goods. Since »
Our previous bar contained 80% of cocoa, but the rates are still growing and today we got 90% of cocoa. And this is another Spanish bar. »
A small bar of Italian chocolate purchased in Vienna. The bar is small, only 50 grams and consists of four square pieces. The packaging of the »