Friday, January 16, 2026

Juan Choconat - Chocolate Oscuro 85% Cacao (bar) - Jan. 15, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Juan Choconat
Chocolate Oscuro 85% Cacao (bar)
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: 1.15 oz. (32.5 g.) / 2.3 oz. (65 g.) in total bar
Calories: 134 calories in 1/2 bar (per label)
Cost: $7.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Elebar Snacks, online order

Welcome to Day #9 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week. 

Today's bar comes with a backstory, and a lot of footnotes at the end.

Spoiler alert: I ordered several Jaun Choconat bars online that were made in Colombia (via an importer) in Aug. 2025 -- when new U.S. tariffs on many imported goods became effective. Not a good time to order chocolate made outside the U.S. They arrived months later.

Today's Chocolate Oscuro (Dark Chocolate) 85% (Unroasted) Cacao (bar) was made by Juan Choconat SAS (Ibague, Tolima, Colombia) and imported by Elebar Snacks LLC (with locations in Illinois and Clearwater, FL).

Aroma and flavor notes for this 85% ("creole" hybrid Colombian) cacao bar included: surprisingly gentle, chocolate-y, dark chocolate with appealing, soft toned fruits (cherries + other red berries, stone fruit), cherry pie, faint spice and very faint vegetable (potato) and barely detectable fresh bread.

There was some bitterness in this chocolate (expected for any 85%er). But this "bitterness" was oddly and seductively enjoyable. I've only found these gentle flavors with criollo cacao-based chocolates before. It was absolutely more balanced and less bitter (or acidic) than most 85% cacao chocolates, because of the cacao; and the makers used unroasted cacao (to preserve nutrients and more delicate flavors present in heritage, criollo cacaos). There were also no harsh/burnt notes that can sometimes result from over-roasting.

Texture: Broke with a snap and had a fairly creamy melt and smooth texture. 

This order was held up due to newly enacted tariffs* and associated paperwork last August, and was likely allowed to sit in a warm place -- based on the white-ish, bloomed appearance. This can happen very quickly if chocolates sit in the hot sun on a loading dock somewhere too long. Delays during the transportation process (loading/unloading/storing) can really impact product quality.

However, I was surprised and delighted that today's bar still broke with a snap and had a very nice smooth melt and mouthfeel. And the flavors were wonderful. (The packaging for each individual bar had remained sealed.)

The makers used only two ingredients (no added cocoa butter) to coax out these lovely, authentic cacao flavors.

Ingredients: Unroasted Cacao Nibs and Unrefined Cane Sugar (Panela).

Allergen-related information: "May Contain Traces of Fruit, Milk or Nuts."

*New U.S. tariffs went into effect in April and August 2025 that affected imported goods from other countries.  

World cacao/chocolate prices had already increased in recent years. And, yes, tariffs didn't help, when importers and shippers were struggling to adhere to new requirements--about the time I ordered several Juan Choconat bars in August 2025 (peak transition/confusion time). The chocolate bars arrived -- months later.

Time is money, and customs/shipping delays affect product quality and customer satisfaction. (Big changes and uncertainties can affect markets/prices, farmers, companies, importers, retailers and other third parties--as well as consumers.) 

Quick summary of the tariff collection process: The U.S. importers usually are the ones to pay the tariffs...to the "U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP)" -- and this agency reports to U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security. 

Most studies have shown that tariff-related fees/price hikes typically get passed on to end consumers/customers; but we don't have long-term data on effects for these changes yet.

By fall 2025 (and likely with helpful input from large chocolate makers like Hershey's), lawmakers realized that the U.S. grows less than 0.0001% of all the world's cacao--approximately 179 acres in Hawaii and 100 acres in Puerto Rico. We import the rest from other countries so U.S. chocolatiers and chocolate makers can make chocolate; U.S. workers can keep their jobs; and customers can find their favorite chocolates on shelves or online.

The cacao tariffs were lifted a few months later, in Nov. 2025. (Although certain tariffs remained on West African cacao (where most of the world's cacao is grown.)

Throughout this period of volatility, I wondered how the 2025 changes affected cacao farmers outside the U.S. I don't know. (As of today, every Juan Choconat bar that I ordered in August 2025 was "sold out" online.) 

"Sold out" can mean many things. A company is struggling to meet demand for high-quality products that are in short supply; a company is taking a break from making chocolate; a company is thinking about whether to continue to make chocolate; etc.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Choco Del Mar - Tumaco 85% Cocoa Dark Chocolate (bar) - Jan. 14, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Choco Del Mar
Tumaco 85% Cocoa Dark Chocolate (bar)
Good ++
Weight: .88 oz. (25 g.) / 1.76 oz. (50 g.) in total bar
Calories: 150 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $11.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Choco Del Mar, online order 

Welcome to Day #8 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.

Today's Tumaco 85% Cocoa Dark Chocolate (bar) was from Choco Del Mar (Los Altos, CA).

Aroma and flavor notes for this Colombia bar included: chocolate-y dark chocolate; faint forest (pine); and extremely faint licorice, molasses, floral, and smoke-y fruit (umami berry (golden berry)) and nut. This bar had a gentle, chocolate-y finish.

Texture: smooth, almost creamy texture with a satisfying melt

I liked the aroma and flavor complexity, the balanced (and relatively low) bitterness, and the natural sweetness that shone through--even given it was an 85% cacao (extra dark) chocolate. 

Maker's description: "Sourced from Colombia's lush Pacific coast, this bar offers a smooth journey of deep chocolatey richness, with gentle nutty undertones and light fruit notes."

Ingredients: Cocoa Nibs, Cane Sugar, Cocoa Butter

Allergen-related information: Made in a facility that processes milk, nuts, and other common allergens.


Tavi Chocolates - Dark Chocolate & Golden Berry (bar) - Jan. 1, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Tavi Chocolates
Good ++ - Good +++
Golden Berry - Dark Chocolate & Golden Berry (bar)
Weight: 1.4 oz. (40 g.) / 2.8 oz. (80 g.) in total bar
Calories: 165 calories in 1/2 bar (per label)
Cost: $11.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Bar & Cocoa, online order

Welcome to Day #7 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.

Today's Tavi Golden Berry - Dark Chocolate & Golden Berry (bar) was manufactured by Vast Company SAS in Bogota, Colombia, and Imported into the U.S. by Tavi Chocolates (Miami, FL). 

The company combines premium Colombian chocolate with a variety of flavor inclusions. Today's bar contained golden berries (Physalis peruviana). These South American fruits resemble golden colored cherry tomatoes covered with a beautiful, husk-like, semi-transparent sheath.

Aroma notes for this bar included: sweet dark chocolate; aromatic, ripe golden berry (fruit) and a pleasant array of very faint botanical, fruit syrup/honey notes.

Texture: smooth dark chocolate with crispy/crunchy freeze-dried golden berry pieces (with surprisingly few tiny white seeds).

Flavor notes included: smooth, relatively sweet, dark chocolate with authentic golden berry fruit (aka, Cape Gooseberry, Inca Berry). Warning, this bar can be very addictive.

I loved this flavorful, well executed bar. The use of freeze-dried golden berries was perfect. The fruit maintained its natural, tart-sweet, honeyed and (almost tomato) umami flavor; and the berry pieces were perfectly crisp and light in their freeze-dried state. 

The textural blend was well-executed, flavorful and completely conveyed the complexity of these berries. The dark chocolate was smooth tasting and despite being relatively sweet it was also a good match for the fruit.

Ingredients: Bittersweet Chocolate (Chocolate Liquor, Cane Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecit(h)in, Vainilla (sic)), Freeze-Dried Cape Gooseberry.

Allergen-related information: "Produced on Equipment That Also Processes Products Containing Milk, Peanuts and Other Tree Nuts."

 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Chocolate Tree - Colombia Arhuaco 70% Dark (bar) - Jan. 12, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Chocolate Tree
Colombia Arhuaco 70% Dark (bar)
Good ++ 
Weight: 1.25 oz. (35 g.) / 2.5 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 170 calories  (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $11.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Bar & Cocoa, online order

Welcome to Day #6 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.

Today's Colombia Arhuaco 70% Dark (bar) was from Chocolate Tree (Knowes Farm, Scotland). 

The maker(s) have chosen a rare, ancient cacao that "comes from the indigenous Arhuaco community of Colombia who are Guardians of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta." The Arhuaco consider this land -- that covers vast areas of biodiversity -- to be the "Heart of the World."

Aroma and flavor notes for these bars included: fudge-y dark chocolate (dark chocolate ganache; cocoa; drinking chocolate); diffuse, ripe fruit (grape, apple, berry); chocolate covered almonds; and faint honey and sesame.

Texture: smooth, relatively creamy texture and melt

I enjoyed the subtle complexity of aromas and flavors in this three-ingredient bar. This chocolate had a sweet finish and was relatively high in flavor--while being relatively low in acidity and bitterness.

Maker's tasting notes: "Liquorice, Sesame"
Maker's Pairing suggestions: Port, Salted Cheese, Peated Whisky

Ingredients: "Organic cocoa beans, organic sugar, organic cocoa butter."

Allergen-related information: "Nuts and dairy are used in our factory."

 

Monday, January 12, 2026

Dandelion Chocolate - 70% Tumaco, Colombia (2024 Harvest) (bar) - Jan. 11, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Dandelion Chocolate
70% Tumaco, Colombia (2024 Harvest) (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (28 g.) / 2 oz. (56 g.) in total bar
Calories: 155 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $N/A - gift from a family at work. Thank you Maddy, Isla and Evan!
Purchased from: N/A - gift from family

Welcome to Day #5 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.

Today's 70% Tumaco, Colombia (2024 Harvest) (bar) was from Dandelion Chocolate (San Francisco, CA).

Dandelion is a small-batch, bean-to-bar chocolate maker that produces bars made with just two ingredients: single origin cacao and sugar. No added cocoa butter, no vanilla, no lecithins. They also honor their individual makers.

For example, printed on today's bar were the words: "Bar Profile By Pablo." That short note connects us with the individual involved with making cacao bean roasting and other choices, as well as coaxing flavors from cacaos from different batches and countries of origin.*

Aroma notes for this bar crafted using cacao from Tumaco, Colombia, included: dark chocolate (fudge-y, chocolate-y), with trace amounts of fruit and green.

Texture: slow melt with a light astringency (slight sense dryness like you might see in certain red wines).

Flavor notes included: deep, chocolate-y notes with diffuse fruit (dark berry, red wine), barely there black and white ground pepper, nut, and dark, floral honey.

*Maker's notes: "Pablo values local ancestral cultivation traditions. He roasts the 2024 harvest short and hot, for rich chocolate-nut aromas with delicate floral accents...We taste chocolate-covered almonds and clover honey."

Ingredients: Cocoa Beans and Organic Cane Sugar

Allergen-related information: "Contains no Dairy, Gluten, Nuts or Soy" 

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Tavi - Rich Dark - 72% Cacao Dark Chocolate single origin Colombia (bar) - Jan. 10, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Tavi Chocolates 

Rich Dark - 72% Cacao Dark Chocolate single origin Colombia (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (27 g.) oz. / 2.8 oz. (80 g.) in total bar
Calories: 150 calories in 1 oz. of (1/3 of) bar
Cost: $11.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Bar & Cocoa, online order

Lemon Pop - White Chocolate, Lemon & Popping Candy (bar)
Good + - Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (27 g.) / 2.8 oz. (80 g.) in total bar
Calories: 140 calories in 1/3 bar
Cost: $11.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Bar & Cocoa, online order

Welcome to Day #11 of Chocolate & Citrus Theme Week, and Day #4 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.

Today's Tavi Rich Dark 72% Cacao and the Tavi Lemon Pop White Chocolate bars were  manufactured by Vast Company SAS in Bogota, Colombia, and Imported into the U.S. by Tavi Chocolates Essoel, LLC (Miami, FL).

Rich Dark 72% Cacao Dark Chocolate (bar)

Aroma and flavor notes included: dark chocolate (fudge, floral (vanilla), and faint, diffuse fruit (light, complex cherry, ultra-dark, black forest cake chocolate cake)).

Texture: smooth, with a uniform melt

I enjoyed the smooth, balanced, chocolate-y flavors. Not too dark or bitter, not ultra-sweet. (Relatively smooth for 72% cacao dark chocolate.) This will be in the "just right" zone, except for most dark chocolate lovers.

Ingredients: Bittersweet Chocolate (Chocolate Liquor, Cane Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecit(h)in, Vainilla sic)).

Allergen-related information: Contains Soy. "Produced on Equipment That Also Processes Products Containing Milk, Peanuts and Other Tree Nuts."

Lemon Pop White Chocolate, Lemon & Popping Candy (bar)

Aroma notes for this white chocolate bar included: very faint citrus (sweet, lemon candy) and sweet white chocolate.

Texture: smooth and relatively creamy with sparkles of lemon and popping candy. 

Flavor: sweet, white chocolate flavored with sweet, lightly sparkling, lemony candy.

The pop rocks added a touch of fizz, flavor excitement and fun. Otherwise, this chocolate was pure "white" and lacked trace cacao bean (cacao solids) flavors* -- usually the case with white chocolate.

Ingredients: White Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Milk Powder, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Vanilla Extract), Pop Rocks (Sugar. Glucose Syrup), Natural Lemon Flavor (50% Lemon Powder, Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid)

Allergen-related information: Contains Milk, Soy. "Produced on Equipment That Also Processes Products Containing Milk, Peanuts and Other Tree Nuts."

* Most commercial white chocolates contain deodorized cocoa butter.

Friday, January 9, 2026

Tavi - Honeycomb Orange 72% cacao dark chocolate (bar) - Jan. 9, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Tavi Chocolates 
Orange Honeycomb 72% Cacao (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.4 (40 g.) oz. / 2.8 oz. (80 g.) in total bar
Calories: 222 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $11.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Bar & Cocoa, online order

Welcome to Day #10 of Chocolate & Citrus Week, and Day #3 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.

Today's Tavi "Orange Honeycomb 72% cacao dark chocolate orange blend with honeycomb crunch" (bar) was manufactured by Vast Company SAS in Bogota, Colombia, and Imported by Tavi Chocolates Essoel, LLC (Miami, FL).

Founded by siblings Sofia and Esteban Varela, Tavi is a family-owned business focused on chocolates made in Colombia (using premium cacao(s) grown in Colombia) blended with creative designs and flavors.

Aroma notes included: smooth dark chocolate with warm, malty and faint orange notes.

Texture: smooth dark chocolate studded with light and airy, crispy-crunchy honeycomb candy (that did contain some real honey).

Flavor notes included: smooth-tasting chocolate, sweet and crunchy honeycomb candy; subtle, authentic orange; and faint honey.

I liked the overall harmonious blend of flavors and textures. There was just the right amount of orange powder that -- when combined with a hint of vanilla -- added warm and appealing accent flavors to the smooth dark chocolate. 

I also appreciated the light and crispy honeycomb candy (that was not too sticky sweet or overwhelming), and the choice of 72% cacao. (Anything less than 72% might have been too sweet for me, a dark fan.)

Ingredients: Bittersweet Chocolate (Chocolate Liquor, Cane Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecit(h)in, Vainilla (sic)), Sugar Cane, Natural Orange Power (sic), Honey.

Allergen-related information: "Produced on Equipment That Also Processes Products Containing Milk, Peanuts and Other Tree Nuts."

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