80% Pure Dark Chocolate by Madécasse
This is our second acquaintance with Madécasse, and, frankly, my opinion has not changed. Sour and bitter. Of course it's edible, but I'm not sure that's »
This is our second acquaintance with Madécasse, and, frankly, my opinion has not changed. Sour and bitter. Of course it's edible, but I'm not sure that's »
Somehow I feel like I'm not a fan of Dutch chocolate. For example, now we have a beautifully packaged bar (or rather two) of Rotterdam chocolate »
I usually like Nicaraguan beans in general and Chuno in particular, take at least bars from Friis Holm. But this French bar was lacking something, or »
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It turned out that I have two bars of Venezuelan chocolate from Jean-Paul Hévin, but one of them has 70% of cocoa, and the second one »
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We bought this bar one of the first in Paris. And it happened in the Galleries Lafayette. I don’t remember for what reason, but we »
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 »