after Paris, what chocolate?
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after Paris, what chocolate?
We were in Paris for a month..heavenly...in a newly renovated Citadines Saint Germain hotel.. Now we are back in the US and I have bought all kinds of chocolate...Perugina, Valhrona, etc. and they all taste waxy to me...interesting as we used to like them.
Can anyone recommend any? ...maybe online. We like dark..and it's supposed to be better for you.
Thanks..
Can anyone recommend any? ...maybe online. We like dark..and it's supposed to be better for you.
Thanks..
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Polish chocolate found at Walgreen's may be the most mouth-watering chocolate around but folks it seem rather pay ten times as much for some high-falutin brand that say 'Yeh i got this Polish chocolate at Walgreens!' it seems at least.
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Neuhaus is an excellent Belgian chocolate and can be purchased online at:
http://www.neuhauschocolateshop.com
If you are in the NY area there is a store on Broadway at 75th.
http://www.neuhauschocolateshop.com
If you are in the NY area there is a store on Broadway at 75th.
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Yup, know just what you're saying. Now that I live in Switzerland I will never be able to swallow a bit of Hershey's Special Dark again. Maison du Chocolat that someone else mentioned has a store in NYC and ships. Their truffles are heavenly. And Lindt has a really new wonderful dark chili chocolate that I am afraid I am totally addicted to.
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Order online from: http://www.chocolat-durand.com/
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beaupeep - saw an interview with a world renown chocolate expert who is paid to evalauate cacao by "nosing" for the large manufacturer. Asked to describe various chocolate, she used terms that we would generally hear when describing wine.
When it came to Hershey's milk chocolate she replied, "baby vomit". If you have a bar handy, smell it. I think she is spot on.
When it came to Hershey's milk chocolate she replied, "baby vomit". If you have a bar handy, smell it. I think she is spot on.
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This is discouraging:
http://www.walgreens.com/store/produ...id=prod2612173
Anyone see it in the brick-and-mortar stores?
Best wishes,
Rex
http://www.walgreens.com/store/produ...id=prod2612173
Anyone see it in the brick-and-mortar stores?
Best wishes,
Rex
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I read a book about chocolate tasters and they do use the same kind of language that wine experts do! And the most famous chocolate sniffer in France according to this book was a young woman so I wonder if it was the same one you saw.
When I am in the US next week I will sniff a Hershey bar, they don't sell it here in Lausanne (nor would I buy it if they did!).
When I am in the US next week I will sniff a Hershey bar, they don't sell it here in Lausanne (nor would I buy it if they did!).


