Amedei White Chocolate with Pistachio Bar
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Composition: 34% Single Origin White Chocolate with Salted Pistachios. Bean: Soconusco. Country of Origin: Mexico. Country of Production: USA. Price: $10.50 for 3 oz./85 g. I finally got the chance to try the world’s first and only white chocolate bar made with actual cocoa. Normally, white chocolate is made simply with cocoa...
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Producer: Divine Chocolate. Region of Production: United Kingdom. Price: About $4-$5 for 100g. The wrapper is cheap but artistic, overloaded with a swirling design of multifarious colors. As for the bar, it’s polka-dotted all over with dehydrated strawberries. While the bar is smooth to the touch (i.e. strawberries don’t jut...
read moreIcoa Bar White Chocolate Bar Producer: El Rey Country: Venezuela Cost: $3.50 Very nice, nutty flavor. Does not taste much like a white chocolate—more like a milk chocolate, with a hint of nuttiness and a heavier cocoa butter taste that is characteristic of white chocolate. It’s nice. Smooth, nutty, flavorful, but not...
read moreCacao Sampaka Cinnamon-Flavored White Chocolate Bar Spain Cost: €3.60 Mega Keeper! Best White Chocolate I’ve ever had! Unlike some of the other flavored bars, this bar actually integrates crunchy bits of cinnamon, so the bar is intended to be a bit on the grainy side. Presentation: 3.5/5.0 The presentation is simple, yet...
read moreCacao Sampaka 31% Rose and Strawberry White Chocolate Bar Spain Cost: €3.60 Mega Keeper for White Chocolate Lovers! Unlike some of the other flavored bars, this bar actually integrates crunchy rose and strawberry bits, so the bar is intended to have a fruity crunch to it, rather than a milky smoothness. Presentation: 3.5/5.0 The...
read moreSlitti Bianco, 30% White Chocolate Bar Italy About $8 The presentation is very simple—just a normal box, with a very well-tempered, fine-looking chocolate. It has great texture and is very firm, but doesn’t just fall apart or melt for no reason, likem any whites. It actually seems solid. But it still has a fantastic,...
read moreLa Iberica White Chocolate Bar Peru La Iberica is a “premier,” common producer of higher-end Peruvian chocolates, but it’s quality really doesn’t stand up to its name. The bar has an odd taste for a white chocolate bar. Not very sweet at all (which is good), but it’s very bland. It has very little taste at...
read moreViejo Oso, White Chocolate Bar Buenos Aires, Argentina Wow! Extremely good, especially considering this comes from Argentina. It’s not too sweet, which is always a concern with white chocolates, although the sweetness does pick up as you savor the chocolate in your mouth. It’s just very creamy, very milky, and it’s very...
read moreMary Chocolatier White Chocolate Bar Belgium Around €6 Presentation: 3.2+/5.0 The great thing about Mary’s is the “grandma’s touch” to everything, including in the boxes, the wrapping, and the look of the chocolates. The white chocolate itself is just a very nice-looking bar. It’s rather thick, and just seems huge...
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