Friday, March 27, 2026

Levelez - Chocolate Oscuro y Frambuesas - Mar. 27, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Levelez
Chocolate Oscuro y Frambuesas 58% (bar)
Good + - Good ++
Weight: 1.06 oz. (30 g.) / 2.12 oz. (60 g.) in total bar
Calories: 170 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $20.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocolate Dispensary, online order

Welcome to Day #11 of Chocolate and Mexico Theme Week.

Today's Levelez Chocolate Oscuro y Frambuesas 58% (bar) was produced by Silvia Guedez Chocolatier (Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico). 

Aroma and flavor notes included: smooth, sweet dark chocolate and aromatic, sweet red raspberry.

Texture: relatively smooth 

I enjoyed trying this bar from Mexico. The high sugar level made it difficult to detect chocolate/cacao flavor nuances; but those with a sweet tooth or who like tart-sweet fruit flavors may enjoy this bright, red raspberry chocolate confection.

Ingredients: Premium cacao, organic sugar, cocoa butter and raspberry powder.

Allergen-related information: Manufactured in a facility that also processes nuts and dairy.

  

Levelez - Chocolate Oscuro y Mango 58% (bar) - Mar. 26, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Levelez
Chocolate Oscuro y Mango 58% (bar)
Good + - Good ++ 
Weight: 1.06 oz. (30 g.) / 2.12 oz. (60 g.) in total bar
Calories: 170 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $20.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocolate Dispensary, online order

Welcome to Day #10 of Chocolate and Mexico Theme Week.

Today's Levelez Chocolate Oscuro y Mango 58% (bar) was produced by Silvia Guedez Chocolatier (Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico). 

This chocolate was adorned with plant symbols and printed on the packaging was a poetic story of the growth of seeds and their potential to flower, to transcend and ultimately to leave a gentle light or legacy.*

Aroma and flavor notes included: chocolate (smooth, dark, sweet) and diffuse tropical fruits (mango, faint floral passionfruit; mango candy/chewing gum with very faint spice (cardamom). 

Texture: relatively smooth

The sweetness level was high for me; but those with a sweet tooth may enjoy exploring this fruity bar from Mexico that highlighted Mexican-grown mango flavor from Oaxaca.

Ingredients: Premium cacao, organic sugar, cocoa butter and mango powder.

Allergen-related information: Manufactured in a facility that also processes nuts and dairy.

*The phrase "Sera frondoso, Sera Levelez" appears--roughly translated: "It will be leafy/lush; it will be light."

"Levelez" in Hungarian translated into English roughly means: "she writes" or corresponds--which might  apply also. This chocolatier is making connections between the growth and potential of plants and seeds (and as well as chocolate, and possibly humans). And she is creating and sharing chocolate with us, which is a product of seeds grown with light--and then that have been transformed into chocolate. 

 

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Moire - Sister Crops Tuxpeno Corn *M!lk* 60% Dark M!lk Chocolate (bar) - Mar. 25, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Moire
Sister Crops Tuxpeno Corn *M!lk* Chocolate (bar) 
Good ++
Weight: .97 oz. (27.5 g.) / 1.94 oz. (55 g.) in total bar
Calories: 170 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $18.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocolate Dispensary, online order

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

Today's Moire Sister Crops Tuxpeno Corn *M!lk* Chocolate (bar) was made by Eero Fortuna, LLC (Los Angeles, CA).

Initial aroma and flavor notes for this bar included: very faint chocolate and faint corn meal mush/corn pudding/cornbread. The subtle corn flavor was authentic and pleasant, but (initially) it seemed to neutralize flavors in the cacao/chocolate, resulting (initially) in a more bland flavor than I was expecting.

Then some chocolate magic occurred...The taste changed as I took more bites. I'm guessing my palette adjusted to the corn flour. I began tasting more of the dark chocolate. It was relatively bold, but smooth. It seemed any rough edges (acidity/bitterness/astringency) in the cacao might have been buffed away by the corn flour. There was a dried fruit (date + very faint berry/citrus blend) note--primarily from the dates used to sweeten this bar.

Texture: This well-tempered bar broke with a snap (in a cold room) and had a very smooth, thick and creamy texture--comparable to other dark milk (alternative "milk" and some dairy milk) chocolates. There was no grainy texture. 

The corn flour added heft, resulting in a bar that tasted like: 35% substantial (and very slightly savory) side dish (corn meal mush, almost corn tamale), 55% dark chocolate and 10% date pudding.

I loved the concept behind this bar: pairing two foods from Mexico with a very long, shared cultural and culinary history. The cacao and corn harmonized well together. And it was an honor to try this very thoughtfully conceived chocolate.

I also appreciated the short list of authentic, organic and quality ingredients.

Maker's Tasting Notes: "Toasted Cornbread, Corn Pudding"

Ingredients: "Organic Cacao Beans, Organic Date Powder, Organic Cocoa Butter, Heirloom Tuxpeno Corn Flour, Sea Salt"

Allergen-related information: Processed in a Facility That Also Processes Nuts. "Vegan + Gluten Free"

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Hijita - Mexican Cacao Para Beber with Cardamom - Mar. 24, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Hijita 
Mexican Cacao Para Beber with Cardamom
Good + - Good ++
Weight: 1.06 oz. (30 g.) / 2.12 oz. (60 g.) package
Calories: 165 calories (estimate) in 1/2 package
Cost: $11.00 for 1 package 
Purchased from: Hijita.com, online order

Welcome to Day #8 of Chocolate and Mexico Theme Week.

Today's Mexican Cacao Para Beber (drinking chocolate) with Cardamom was made by Hijita, LLC (Austin, TX).

This drinking chocolate came packaged as an attractively shaped (hexagonal, floral, multi-dimensional) dark chocolate sculpture; and it was made using lavado* (washed, unfermented) cacao from from Revival Cacao in Tabasco (the state were where most cacao is grown in Mexico).

Aroma and flavor notes (for the chocolate before it was prepared) included: relatively smooth dark chocolate, and warm spice (faint cardamom) and vanilla. (Note: I taste drinking chocolates before and after liquid is added for a full dose of texture and flavors.).

Texture: The unprepared (solid) chocolate was slightly granular (stoneground) with (piloncillo) sugar crystals that slowly dissolved in my mouth. After being prepared, the hot chocolate was smooth and satisfying. 

After preparation as a hot beverage with milk, both flavors and texture were smoother. (The almost crunchy sugar crystals melted into the milk, and the vanilla was warm and comforting.)

Both the base (unprepared) chocolate and the chocolate beverage I made from this drinking chocolate had very appealing and authentic chocolate (smooth dark chocolate, chocolate-y cocoa) and spice (light cardamom, vanilla bean) notes.

I enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to try this unique chocolate, and learning more about Revival Cacao's work in Mexico to bring back fine cacaos to one of the original growing regions. 

Ingredients: "Cacao*, Piloncillo*, Cinnamon*, Vanilla Bean*, Sea Salt*, Cacao Butter* (*sourced direct from small family-owned agroforestry farms in mexico)" (Note: I feel fairly certain this Cardamom blend did contain cardamom, but it may have accidentally been omitted from this ingredients list.)

Allergen-related information: "Produced in a facility that also uses Peanuts & Tree Nuts"

*After careful manually harvesting cacao pods, cacao beans are removed from the outer husk. And instead of fermenting pulp-covered beans, the pulpy fruit is washed (lavado). The washed beans are then dried. Washed beans have a reddish hue and often yield a different flavor profile than fermented cacaos, and may include bitter, astringent, citrus or earth notes. Results vary depending on several factors.

Washed cacao has been used for thousands of years, and is still relatively common in Mexico. Cacao lavado is most frequently used in drinking chocolates and moles (rich chili sauces that contain cacao as one of many ingredients) in Mexico--especially in Chiapas and Oaxaca. Less processing also helps preserve polyphenols/flavanoids. 

Monday, March 23, 2026

Hijita - Original - Mexican Cacao Para Beber with cinnamon, vanilla bean, piloncillo - Mar. 23, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Hijita 
Original - Mexican Cacao Para Beber with cinnamon, vanilla bean, piloncillo
Good + - Good ++
Weight: 1.06 oz. (30 g.) / 2.12 oz. (60 g.) package
Calories: 165 calories (estimate) in 1/2 package
Cost: $11.00 for 1 package 
Purchased from: Hijita.com, online order

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

Today's Original - Mexican Cacao Para Beber (for drinking) with cinnamon, vanilla bean, piloncillo was made by Hijita, LLC (Austin, TX).

This drinking chocolate came packaged as an attractively shaped (hexagonal, floral, multi-dimensional) dark chocolate sculpture and was made using cacao from Chinantla, Oaxaca, Mexico. The cacao producer was Dona Dionisia Garcia. 

I started today's tasting by learning more about washed cacao (cacao lavado)...where freshly harvested cacao beans are washed off (lavado), removing the surrounding fruit pulp, and not put through a fermentation process.* Skipping this step yields a different flavor profile. (Most cacao is fermented with the pulp--that provides sugars and aids in the fermentation process and develops certain flavors.)

Aroma and flavor notes (for the chocolate before it was prepared) included: cacao with slightly bitter, herbal (faint evergreen/citrus/pine sap/bark, chicle) and spice notes (star anise, faint cinnamon) and barely there chewing gum (tropical fruit, cardamom). (Note: I taste drinking chocolates before and after liquid is added for a full dose of texture and flavors.)

After preparation as a hot beverage with milk: the aroma notes included: light cacao, light cinnamon, faint fresh bread, and vanilla bean. There was still a slight bitterness (and very faint herbal, bubble gum notes), but the hot milk made these notes considerably gentler and it was quite enjoyable with likeable and exotic (to a North American) complexity.

Texture: The unprepared (solid) chocolate was slightly granular (stoneground) with (piloncillo) sugar crystals that slowly dissolved in my mouth. After being prepared, the hot chocolate was smooth and satisfying.

The base (unprepared) chocolate had complex and interesting flavors, including balanced, light pine (terpenes) and light citrus notes that were initially more noticeable than the cinnamon and vanilla bean. When made into a hot beverage, the slight bitterness faded and I enjoyed savoring the complexity. Once stirred into hot water or milk, it transformed and the herbal/pine notes disappeared, while the vanilla bean really blossomed in a lovely way.

I enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity to try this unique chocolate, and learning more about the traditions associated with washed cacao. 

Ingredients: "Cacao*, Piloncillo*, Cinnamon*, Vanilla Bean*, Sea Salt*, Cacao Butter* (*sourced direct from small family-owned agroforestry farms in mexico)"

Allergen-related information: "Produced in a facility that also uses Peanuts & Tree Nuts"

*After careful manually harvesting cacao pods, cacao beans are removed from the outer husk. However, instead of fermenting pulp-covered beans, the cacao beans are washed (lavado)--removing the pulp (aka mucilage) that surrounds the beans. The washed beans are then sun-dried--yielding a different flavor profile than a fermented cacao. This can result in slightly bitter, citrus or earth notes; but results will vary depending on many factors.

Washed cacao has been used for thousands of years, and is still relatively common in Mexico. Cacao lavado is most frequently used in drinking chocolates and moles (rich chili sauces that contain cacao as one of many ingredients) in Mexico especially in Chiapas and Oaxaca. Less processing also helps preserve polyphenols/flavanoids.

Cru Chocolate - " Spicy" Cacao Drink (wheel) - Mar. 22, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Cru Chocolate
Spicy - Cacao Drink (wheel)
Good ++ 
Weight: 1 oz. (28.3 g.) / 2 oz. (56.6 g.) in total package of two
Calories: 155 calories (estimate) in 1 serving/wheel
Cost: $8.99 for 1 package
Purchased from: Farm Fresh, add-on to produce delivery service

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

Happily it's been easier to find fine, bean-to-bar chocolates from Mexico and chocolates with authentic Mexican or Mexican-inspired flavors in the last several years.

Today's Cru Spicy Cacao Drink from Cru Chocolate (Roseville, CA) was characterized as "Chicano" style. (Cru also offers a tasty Purple Corn Pinole "Mesoamerican" style drinking chocolate.)  

Cru founder, Carla McNeil Rueda, in her description of this drinking chocolate, paid homage to "The Adelitas" who were "the brave fighter women of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920)." She notes: "They probably invented this delicious recipe..." And, yes, "Rueda means "wheel" in English, and this package contained two, foil-wrapped "wheels" of drinking chocolate.

Aroma notes included: rich cocoa and aromatic spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves).

Texture: A small bite from the (unprepared) wheel had a pleasing, slightly grainy (stoneground cacao/crystalline panela*) chocolate texture with finely ground, authentic spices. Much of this hearty, textural quality melted/dissolved when mixed with heated whole milk. The end result was a hearty, smooth and creamy, and flavorful drinking chocolate.

Flavor notes for this 60% cocoa included: rich dark chocolate (cocoa, drinking chocolate), warm spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves), with a spicy chili kick. 

I always taste a piece of drinking chocolate before making it into a drink; and I enjoyed the "before" (solid chocolate) and the "after" (a satisfyingly rich and creamy beverage) -- that left me, as promised, "relaxed, but alert" and ready to engage with others.

Ingredients: "fermented cacao beans, panela, organic nutmeg, organic cinnamon, organic cloves, organic hot chili pepper blend"

Allergen-related information: Manufactured on equipment that processes peanuts and milk.

*Panela is a caramel-hued, unrefined whole cane sugar, that retains some of the molasses and nutrients missing from refined white (cane and beet) sugars. 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Carolina's Chocolate - Las Abuelas - rich chocolate with hints of raisin 78% Cacao & Pasilla Negra Chile (bar) - Mar. 21, 2026

Chocolate of the Day

Carolina's Chocolate
Las Abuelas - rich chocolate with hints of raisin 78% Cacao & Pasilla Negra Chile (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.5 oz. (42.5 g.) / 3 oz. (85 g.) in total bar
Calories: 225 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $9.99 for 1 bar
Purchased from: AJ's Market, Scottsdale, AZ

Bienvenidas a (welcome to) Day #5 of Chocolate & Mexico Theme Week.

Today's Las Abuelas (the grandmothers) rich chocolate with hints of raisin 78% Cacao & Pasilla Negra Chile (bar) was from Carolina's Chocolate (Mesa, AZ).

Carolina pays tribute to her two grandmothers with this chocolate and others she makes. 

Aroma and flavor notes for today's bar included: smooth textured and smooth tasting dark chocolate, slightly savory chilies and subtle warm spice (vanilla).

I enjoyed the authentic, balanced chili and cacao flavors. It reminded me of rustic, stoneground chocolate with chilies and spices that you might find in Mexico -- only more finely ground into a very smooth dark chocolate bar form.

Ingredients: Cacao, Pure Cane Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Sunflower Lecithin, Vanilla, Pasilla Negra and Ancho Chili.

Allergen-related information: Produced in a facility that processes tree nuts.






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