75% Mababu Tanzania by Rózsavölgyi Csokoládé

The second bar from Hungarian manufacturer Rózsavölgyi Csokoládé. Pretty colorful packaging on top and simple wrapping paper inside. Oddly enough, the paper handled better than some »
The second bar from Hungarian manufacturer Rózsavölgyi Csokoládé. Pretty colorful packaging on top and simple wrapping paper inside. Oddly enough, the paper handled better than some »
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 »
This is the second and last bar of Portuguese chocolate from Feitoriado Cacao that we brought from Portugal. The packaging is also made in the style »
We will rejoice again today and after the Austrian 3 stars bar we will open another one, still Austrian, but more reliable :) Congo, it would seem »
We bought this bar in Amsterdam, in Albert Heijn supermarket. Not bad, but unpretentious packaging, fairly simple and bluff chocolate. Good three stars, almost four. For »
Unsatisfied with today's bar from Aruntam, as well as with yesterday's nut candy from Zotter, I decided to please myself in a more proven way, namely »
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 »
Portuguese chocolate that we bought in Porto. Chocolate is very honestly called Dark Plain Bitter Taste chocolate and that is how it is. It contains 73% »