Good ++
Weight: .459 oz. (13 g.) / 2.3 oz. (65 g.) in total bar
Calories: 70 calories in 2 squares of bar
Cost: $16.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocolate Covered, San Francisco, CA
In 2006, my daughter bet I couldn't eat a different chocolate each day for a year. I enjoyed that year so much that, after 17+ years, I'm still eating a different chocolate every day. Happily, even after 6,200+ chocolates, there are still many more to try. Thank you to all who continue to be part of this global adventure.
Chocolate of the Day
Ragged Coast Chocolates
Coffee Peanut Bark
Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (28.3 g.) / 2 oz. (56 g.) in total package
Calories: 140 calories in 1/2 package
Cost: $5.95 for 1 package
Purchased from: Ragged Coast Chocolates, online order
Welcome to Day #6 of Chocolate and Coffee Theme Week.
Today's Coffee Peanut Bark was from Ragged Coast Chocolates (Westbrook, Maine).
Aroma notes included: milk chocolate, peanuts and very faint vanilla and coffee (latte).
The textural blend included: creamy smooth milk chocolate topped with softly crunchy peanuts, and tiny, firm/hard granules of coffee.
Flavor notes included: rich, sweet and creamy and cacao-buttery (whole) milk chocolate, peanut, and occasional tiny bits of roasted coffee. The vanilla and (Maine) sea salt were both subtle and enhanced the slightly addictive quality of this Coffee Peanut Bark confection.*
I liked the relatively short list of ingredients and use of Single Origin Latin American (milk) chocolate.
Ragged Coast product description: "...slightly smoky flavor of Maine-roasted coffee...percolates through organic peanuts, Maine sea salt and luscious milk chocolate."
Ingredients: Single Origin Latin American Milk Chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, cocoa liquor, soy lecithin, natural vanilla), Organic Coffee Beans, Organic Peanuts, Maine Sea Salt."
Allergen-related information: "Contains: Peanuts" "Allergens: Soy, Nuts, Milk, and Coconut."
Note: while the coffee is not immediately obvious in appearance/strength, I did get a bit of a caffeine buzz from this.
Chocolate of the Day
Giddy Up Nuts
Coffee Chocolate Gourmet Spiced Almonds
Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (28 g.) / 6 oz. (170.1 g.) in total package
Calories: 170 calories in 1 serving
Cost: $9.99 (estimate) for 1 package
Purchased from: Farm Fresh, order add-on
Welcome to Day #7 of Chocolate and Coffee Theme Week.
Today's Coffee Chocolate Gourmet Spiced Almonds were from Giddy Up Nuts (Los Angeles, CA).
Aroma notes included: roasted nuts (almonds), cocoa/chocolate, shortbread nut cookie and faint vanilla latte.
Texture: fresh, crunchy, whole roasted almonds with a light glaze coating that had small dark cocoa/coffee bits.
Flavor notes included: tasty crunchy roasted almond, milk cocoa (dutch-processed cocoa powder was part of the thin, glaze-style coating), vanilla, and very faint coffee.
I loved the fresh, almond nut flavor and texture. The nuts were the stars of this show. They were lightly seasoned and allowed to shine. The hints of cocoa, coffee and vanilla were well-balanced; and these nuts were not too sweet (thank you!).
Ingredients: "Almonds, Sugar, Cocoa Powder, Coffee, All Natural Vanilla Extract, Kosher Salt"
Allergen-related information: "Contains: Almond"
Chocolate of the Day
Cacao Space
Colombia Arauca 75% (bar)
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: 1.1 oz. (31 g.) / 2.2 oz. (62 g.) in total bar
Calories: 170.5 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $9.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Cacao Space, online order, local pick-up
Welcome to Day #12 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week, and Day #2 of Chocolate and Coffee Theme Week--that includes chocolates with coffee flavor inclusions, and (in today's case) a bar with coffee notes.
Today's Colombia Arauca 75% (bar) was from Cacao Space (Los Altos, CA). The maker is focusing on handcrafted, stone ground, refined sugar free, and plant-based chocolates.
I really enjoyed the pleasing and satisfying aroma and flavor notes in this two-ingredient dark chocolate. Notes included: smooth dark chocolate (that was naturally sweet, fragrant, and very balanced/low acidity and bitterness); warm spice (gingerbread); and very faint coffee latte.
The organic coconut sugar likely contributed to the faint warm spice and latte notes.
Texture: smooth, even texture and melt.
Ingredients: cacao nibs, organic coconut sugar.
Allergen-related information: (None listed on wrapper.)
Chocolate of the Day
Coco Chocolatier
Cold Brew Coffee Dark Chocolate (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.41 oz. (40 g.) / 2.82 oz. (80 g.) in total bar
Calories: 230 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $11.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: The Phoenix Shop, Big Sur, California
Welcome to Day #11 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week, and Day #1 of Chocolate and Coffee Week(s).
Today's Cold Brew Coffee (61% cocoa) Dark Chocolate (bar) was from Coco Chocolatier/Coco EU (Belfast and Edinburgh). The outer wrapper was, quite literally, a work of art.*
Aroma: relatively sweet dark chocolate, roasted coffee and appealing, mysterious and hard to pin-down notes that might have been: fleeting herb, spice and savory notes (mild green pepper; roasted olive tapenade on freshly toasted bread); mild earth/clay; and slightly smoky vanilla.
The cacao origin for this bar was Colombia.
Texture: relatively smooth, even texture and melt.
Flavor notes: well-balanced dark chocolate and coffee; not too acidic; not too bitter; naturally sweet, but not too sweet; and a polite lingering coffee finish.
I loved the intriguing aroma and felt grateful for the relatively mellow, smooth, almost coffee flavor--likely due to the cold brew method, and added cocoa butter.
While I don't drink coffee anymore, I've featured a Chocolate and Coffee Theme Week almost every year on Chocolate Banquet. I loved drinking coffee; and the toughest part about giving it up was the lovely, seductive aromas. I'm looking forward to being intoxicated by coffee scents this week.
Ingredients: Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Coffee (<1%), Emulsifier: Non-GMO Soya Lecithin, Natural Coffee Flavour, Natural Vanilla Flavour. (Cocoa Solids: 61% Minimum)
Allergen-related information: "May Contain Traces of Peanuts, Nuts, Milk and Gluten."
*Chocolate can be blended with thousands of flavors; it's very versatile. It also can be enjoyed with--and found swaddled in--many art styles. Packaging/labels for craft chocolate, beer, and wine have been great sources of fresh and inspired designs and entertaining surprises over time. I would have saved all of the thousands of the physical wrappers I've seen, but that would've required renting a large storage facility.
Chocolate of the Day
Spinnaker
58% Colombia Oat Milk (bar)
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: 1 oz. (28.3 g.) / 2 oz. (57 g.) in total bar
Calories: 140 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $11.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Spinnaker Chocolate, online order
Welcome to Day #10 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 58% Colombia Oat Milk (bar) was from Spinnaker Chocolate (Seattle, WA).
Aroma notes included: chocolate, faint oatmeal raisin cookie, warm spice (cinnamon) and milk/cream.
Texture: smooth, slightly soft break, with almost fully incorporated oat flour texture. There was a slight thick creaminess, and very little graininess (thank you!).
Flavor notes included: chocolate (slightly muted, semi-sweet ganache); faint diffuse fruit (sweet red grape, raisin); faint warm spice; the best dark chocolate oat milkshake ever; and faint oat-ness in a clean, short finish.
I appreciated this well-executed, elegant take on oat milk chocolate--that started with great single origin cacao. Even though the full magic of these cacao beans from Colombia were muffled a bit by the oat flour, some of the lovely complex aroma and flavor shone through.
To those looking for the best oat milk chocolate available--or putting together a flight of oat milk chocolates--I would definitely place today's bar high on the short list.
Maker's tasting notes: "The amazing Tumaco Colombia beans in a vegan, oat milk bar. Creamy, delicious, and milk-less..."
Ingredients: Cacao, Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Oat Flour, Cocoa Butter
Allergen-related information: Processed in a facility that uses milk powder and nuts
Chocolate of the Day
Spinnaker Chocolate
85% Colombia (bar)
Good +++
Weight: 1 oz. (28.3 g.) / 2 oz. (57 g.) in total bar
Calories: 130 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $11.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Spinnaker Chocolate, online order
Welcome to Day #9 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 85% Colombia (bar) was from Spinnaker Chocolate (Seattle, WA).
Aroma notes included: creamy dark chocolate/milk chocolate with chocolate-y; diffuse stone fruit and berry notes; and very faint clean, green, borderline floral.
Texture: smooth, even texture and thick, luxe melt.
Flavor notes included: fudge-y dark chocolate (bittersweet torte/ultra-dark ganache), diffuse dark fruit, and bitter caramel; and a light, fleeting nuttiness and fruit in the long finish.
I enjoyed this chocolate ride! The balanced, broad variety of interesting complex cacao notes. Sweet tooth fans may not appreciate the slight bitter quality that arrives in the taste (after the promise of sweet milk, caramel and fruit in the aroma); but I love a well-executed flavor fest that honors all the wonderful aspects of cacao.
Maker's tasting notes: "Even with 85% cacao, the Colombia beans are mild, delicious, and wonderfully fudgey..."
Ingredients: Cacao, Organic Cane Sugar, Cocoa Butter
Allergen-related information: Processed in a facility that uses milk powder and nuts.
Chocolate of the Day
Fjak
Colombia Tumaco Dark Chocolate 70% Cocoa (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.06 oz. (30 g.) / 2.11 oz. (60 g.) in total bar
Calories: 168 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $13.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Bar & Cocoa, online order
Bienvenidos a (welcome to) Day #8 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week. And, like other bars featured this week, cacao has traveled across at least three continents, from cacao tree to farmer to chocolate maker to consumer.
Today's Colombia Tumaco Dark Chocolate 70% Cocoa (bar) was from Fjak Chocolate (Hardangerfjord, Eidfjord, Norway). The company offers a variety of bean-to-bar chocolates, some with skillfully integrated, local (Nordic) flavor inclusions. Today's Colombia bar was part of their Cocoa Explorers Limited Edition Origins series.
Aroma and flavor notes in this three-ingredient chocolate included: dark chocolate (dark ganache, torte), herb (very faint savory herb and barely salted/pickled green pepper/peppercorn), spice (very faint (barely detectable) anise, black licorice) and diffuse fruit (apple).
All these subtle notes were balanced, complementary and tasty. I enjoyed the subtle complexity; and I appreciated the short list of ingredients. The sweetness level was pleasant, and not too much (thank you!).
Maker's tasting notes: Ganache, Almond, Apple
Ingredients: Cocoa Beans, Cane Sugar*, Cocoa Butter* (* Organic)
Allergen-related information: Vegan, dairy and gluten free
Chocolate of the Day
Zotter Chocolates US LLC
Labooko Colombia Dark Chocolate 80% (bars)
Good + - Good ++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in package of two bars
Calories: 210 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $8.99 for 1 bar
Purchased from: zotterusa.com, online order
Welcome to Day #6 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 80% Colombia Dark Chocolate 80% (bar), from Zotter USA (Fort Myers, FL) was made in Austria.
Zotter offers a wide range of filled (hand-scooped) chocolate bars as well as a Labooko line of single origin chocolate bars--made with fair trade and organic cacao.
Both feature the colorful illustrations of art director Andreas H. Gratze. Images for the Labooko line are often inspired by real people in cacao growing countries; whereas the images on the filled bar line are more whimsical.
Aroma notes for this two-ingredient bar included: robust dark chocolate (strong cocoa, and faint tart citric green (oxalis)).
Texture: smooth with an even, pleasant melt.
Flavor notes included: bold dark chocolate (earth, roasted cacao) with medium, balanced acidity. The bitterness level was not too high, despite the relatively bold, earth and roasted notes.
Zotter uses a roasting method that employs a fine mist of water (to cool the temperature). This helps make the roast "softer" and "brings out the aroma."
I enjoyed tasting more cacao (80%) and less sugar (20%), and the fact that they used brown sugar as well.
Ingredients: Cocoa Mass**, Dark Brown Cane Sugar**, Cane Sugar**, Cocoa Butter** (** = Organic, Fair Trade)
Allergen-related information: "Manufactured on equipment that processes Tree Nuts, Milk, Soy, Peanuts and Sesame."
Chocolate of the Day
Spinnaker Chocolate
70% Colombia Belize Blend (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (28.3 g.) / 2 oz. (57 g.) in total bar
Calories: 120 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $12.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Spinnaker Chocolate, online order
Welcome to Day #5 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 70% Colombia and Belize Blend (Batch 318.2) (bar) was made from bean-to-bar by Spinnaker Chocolate (Seattle, WA).
Aroma notes for this two-ingredient bar included: sweet dark chocolate (tart, ganache); tart, sweet fruit and spice (apple and berry cider); and faint coffee.
Texture: rich and chocolate-y with a very slight fruit (granular) astringency. (This could have also been a result of shorter conch time(s) to maximize/preserve the inherent fruit/berry flavors in the cacao.)
Flavor notes included: dark chocolate (torte, ganache, fudge cake) and tart sweet berries (ripe blackberry, olallieberry*, black raspberry and ripe blueberry cobbler).
I appreciated the range of rich, sweet, fruit-forward, berry dessert and faint, crisp apple cider flavors that the makers were able to showcase with just two ingredients. It was the perfect chocolate for late summer/early fall.
Maker's tasting notes: "...fudgy and fruity combo of chocolate covered berries..."
Ingredients: Cacao, Organic Cane Sugar
Allergen-related information: "Processed in a facility that uses milk powder and nuts."
* The following definition for olallieberry (a cross between a blackberry and a European red raspberry) perfectly described today's multi-berry taste. "Olallie" is a word for berry that was used by Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. So you're actually saying "berry berry."
Chocolate of the Day
Castronovo Chocolate
Colombia Arhuacos 66% Ancestral Cacao Dark Milk Chocolate with Cacao Nibs (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.1 oz. (31 g.) / 2.2 oz. (62 g.) in total bar
Calories: 180 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $14.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Castronovo, online order
Welcome to Day #4 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.
Today's Colombia Arhuacos 66% Ancestral Cacao* Dark Milk Chocolate with Cacao Nibs (bar) was from Castronovo Chocolate (Stuart, FL).
Aroma and flavor notes included: pleasing, authentic milk chocolate (malted chocolate milkshake); light caramel; and faint nut cookie.
Texture: creamy (milk chocolate) and crunchy (nibs). A few of the nibs had a hard crunch; but the overall flavor was one of subtly complex, relatively light, cacao.
Naturally sweet attributes (and lack of bitterness) gave this ancestral cacao-based chocolate a sweet nature.
I enjoyed the gently complex flavors in this special chocolate.
Maker's tasting notes: "...subtle flavors of white wine, pecan, honey, and a malty rich chocolate creaminess with a crunch of roasted cacao nibs."
Ingredients: "cocoa beans*, cane sugar*, whole milk*, cocoa butter*, cocoa nibs* (* = organic ingredients)
Allergen-related information: "Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat."
*Many cacao farmers have long ties to the land where they are harvesting cacao. This is especially true in countries closer to the Amazon Basin in South America, where indigenous peoples have had a relationship with cacao for thousands of years.
The maker included advice (printed on the packaging of this bar) from a Colombian spiritual leader of the Arhuacos, of Katansama, Colombia. "...listen to the elements: the wind, water, and the ancestral cacao from our forest"...."protect Mother Earth" and "be mindful of how you change nature."
Chocolate of the Day
Castronovo Chocolate
Colombia Arhuacos 80% Ancestral Cacao Dark Chocolate (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.1 oz. (31 g.) / 2.2 oz. (62 g.) in total bar
Calories: 180 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $14.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Castronovo, online order
Welcome to Day #3 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.
Today's Colombia Arhuacos 80% Ancestral Cacao Dark Chocolate (bar) was from Castronovo Chocolate (Stuart, FL).
The maker included a message (on the packaging) from a spiritual leader of the Arhuacos, Katansama, Colombia. "...listen to the...wind, water and the ancestral cacao from our forest. They ask you to protect Mother Earth and to be mindful" about changes to nature.
Aroma and flavor notes included: chocolate (ganache, mousse); subtle fruit (very faint, soft peach) and caramel; and barely detectable, fleeting chalk/grain (rice, oat straw) and sweet green/green floral. The 80% dark chocolate was relatively smooth, with a subtle astringency (drying effect).
I liked the very gentle, wide ranging complexity in this ultra-dark bar that is found almost exclusively in/with heritage/Criollo variety cacaos (or in this case ancestral cacao).
This 80% cacao chocolate had a mild to medium acidity, was low in bitterness and had the sweetness level of a 70% bar.
Maker's tasting notes: "...subtle flavors of white wine, orange blossom, honey, clover and an elegant rich creaminess."
Ingredients: "cocoa beans, cane sugar*, cocoa butter* (* = organic ingredients)
Allergen-related information: "Made in a nut-free facility that uses milk and wheat."
Chocolate of the Day
Cacao & Cardamom
"Health Freak" Single Origin Tumaco Colombia 85% Cacao (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 3.52 oz. (100 g.) in 1 bar
Calories: 546 calories (estimate) in 1 bar
Cost: $12.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Cacao & Cardamom, online order
Welcome to Day #2 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week, and one last doff of the hat to Chocolate and Seeds Theme Week. (Find the hidden six seeds in this bar.*)
Today's "Health Freak" Single Origin Tumaco Colombia 85% Cacao (bar) was from Cacao & Cardamom (Houston, TX).
Aroma notes included: smooth dark chocolate, faint fruit, nut and seed; and very faint spice.
This striking bar was designed with a variable grid-pattern that held rows of seeds (chia, hemp, flax) as well as ruby-toned goji berries, and small pieces of coconut.
Flavor notes included: smooth dark chocolate, slightly crunchy, tiny fields of seeds and fruit. A very subtle touch of vanilla warmed up the 85% dark chocolate and complemented the other elements.
Ingredients: "85% Tumaco Dark Chocolate (cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, and vanilla extract), Chai (sic) Seeds, Hemp Seeds, Flax Seeds, Goji Berries, Coconut"
Allergen-related information: "Vegan & Gluten Free"
*Answer: cacao beans used to make the chocolate (seeds); vanilla likely used to make the extract (seeds); chia seeds, hemp seeds, flax seeds, and coconut (single seed drupe).
Chocolate of the Day
Goodnow Farms Chocolate
Colombia Boyaca 73% Cacao (bar)
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: .97 oz. (27.5 g.) / 1.94 oz. (55 g.) in total bar
Calories: 165 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $16.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Goodnow Farms Chocolate, online order
Welcome to Day #1 of Chocolate and Colombia Theme Week.
Today's Colombia Boyaca 73% Cacao (bar) from Goodnow Farms Chocolate (Sudbury, MA) was part of this bean-to-bar maker's Signature Line of bars.
Aroma notes included: chocolate, delicate fruit, caramel, spice (green pepper),
The texture was very smooth, almost creamy.
Flavor notes included: chocolate with complex, delicate very faint "cream", light loam and green foliage (barely detectable initial, fleeting cooling menthol); spice; very faint, diffuse tropical/cacao fruit; sweet notes (honeyed caramel, toasted marshmallow + bitter caramel ice cream); and a few other tantalizing notes too faint and fleeting to catch. I kept tasting more of this chocolate hoping to "find" more hidden notes. It was like trying to catch a glimpse of a rare tropical bird through a lush rainforest canopy. Tantalizing; and just out of reach.
I really appreciated the intriguing complexity of this bar. It tasted lighter, sweeter and more subtle than many 73% cacao chocolates. It was also sophisticated and well-crafted from start to finish. The freshly pressed cocoa butter enriched this single origin cacao experience. And even the natural-tasting sweetness was layered and nuanced.
I associate some of the more subtle fruit, cream and caramel notes mentioned above with fine Criollo heritage cacaos. The cacao used to make this bar was from "a new fermentation facility in the town of San Pablo de Borbur" (in Boyaca, Colombia, that) "allows farmers to produce these exceptionally high-quality fine flavor beans."
Maker's Tasting Notes: "Toasted Marshmallow & Honey"
Ingredients: Single Origin Cacao Beans, Organic Cane Sugar, Single Origin Cocoa Butter
Allergen-related information: "Soy Free, Vegan, Gluten Free"
Chocolate of the Day
Cacao & Cardamom
72% Venezuelan Mendiants
Good ++
Weight: 3.52 oz. (100 g.) / 4.7 oz. (133 g.) (estim.) in total container
Calories: 546 calories (estimate) in 100 gram serving
Cost: $15.00 for 1 container (+ shipping)
Purchased from: Cacao & Cardamom, online order
Welcome to Day #9 of Chocolate and Seeds Theme Week.
Today's 72% Venezuelan Mendiants with Fig, Almonds, Pistachio and Candied Ginger were from Cacao & Cardamom (Houston, TX).*
The company used "a (Valrhona) 72% Araguani chocolate from Venezuela with roasted Pistachios, Almond slivers, Calimyrna Figs, and crystallized Ginger" to make these hexagonal chocolate mendiants. (Mendiants are attractive, traditional French chocolate confections (often flat discs) topped with dried or candied fruits and nuts.)
Aroma notes included: smooth dark chocolate, faint fruit and nut, and spice (ginger).
The texture was a tasty blend of creamy and crunchy elements -- including the very subtle, edible tiny seeds in the dried fig strip.
Flavor notes included: smooth dark chocolate, ginger and subtle nuts (almonds, pistachios) and dried fig. The ginger added great flavor and complemented the dark chocolate nicely.
Ingredients: 72% Venezuela Chocolate, Calimyrna Figs, Almonds, Pistachios, Ginger
Allergen-related information: "Dairy Free & Gluten Free"
* Four of today's ingredients involved seeds: 1.) cacao beans (seeds); 2.) almonds and 3.) pistachios are seeds from drupes, i.e. not technically nuts; and 4.) dried figs offered additional tiny little seeds.
Chocolate of the Day
Theo Chocolate
Organic Salted Cashew 85% Dark Chocolate (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (28.3 g.) / 3 oz. (85 g.) in total bar
Calories: 170 calories in 1/3 bar
Cost: $2.79 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Piazza's, Palo Alto, CA
Welcome to Day #7 of Chocolate and Seeds Theme Week.
Today's Organic Salted Cashew 85% Dark Chocolate (bar) was distributed by Theo Chocolate (Seattle, WA).
Aroma notes for this ultra-dark bar included: dark chocolate with very faint fruit, nut and even fainter spice (green floral, vanilla).
Texture: relatively thick (cocoa buttery) texture with a relatively rapid, smooth melt, with soft bits of nut.
Flavor notes included: smooth ultra-dark chocolate (roasted, deep, smooth fudge brownie); sparkles of sea salt; faint, mellow nut; and well-managed bitterness.
I enjoyed the salt in this bar, and the well-balanced, 85% dark chocolate--that wasn't too sweet (thank you!).
I also appreciated the maker's short list of organic, fair trade (fair for life) ingredients (with no emulsifiers or "natural flavors"). Theo Chocolate was one of the earliest to seek out and offer organic and fair trade chocolates that I can recall in the wave of craft, bean-to-bar chocolate makers that began over two decades ago.
Ingredients: Dark Chocolate* (Cocoa Beans *+, Cane Sugar*+, Cocoa Butter*+, Ground Vanilla Bean*), Cashews*, Sea Salt. (* Organic, + Fair Trade)
Allergen-related information: Contains Tree Nuts (Cashews). "Made on equipment that also processes milk, peanuts, and other tree nuts."
Chocolate of the Day
Cacao Sampaka
Chocolate Negro Pipa De Calabaza
(Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Seeds)
Good ++
Weight: 1 oz. (28 g.) / 2.65 oz. (75 g.) in total bar
Calories: 160 calories in 1 oz. serving
Cost: $8.99 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Caputo's, online order
Welcome to Day #6 of Chocolate and Seeds* Theme Week. This week includes chocolates with seeds--as well as seeds that we call beans or nuts.
Today's Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Seeds (bar) from Cacao Sampaka S.L. (Barcelona, Spain), and was imported into the U.S. by Forever Cheese.
The attractive outer packaging was adorned with a close-up image of colorful tiles from Barcelona.
Aroma notes included: dark chocolate, sweet seeds and vanilla.
Flavor notes included: smooth dark chocolate and satisfying crunchy whole pumpkin seeds--with authentic, fresh and relatively mild seed flavor.
I appreciated that the 43% dark chocolate used to make this bar was balanced and not too sweet. It was smooth and dark; and it tasted more like a higher percentage 55%* dark chocolate. It wasn't too bland or sugary.
I found myself wanting to add a tiny pinch of salt; as I often do with a la carte seeds and nuts. (But, I resisted.) I taste chocolates first without any additions or pairings, to honor the choices of chocolate makers, and to prevent adding something I'll regret or that may obfuscate flavors.
Ingredients: "Sugar, cocoa mass, pumpkin seeds (14.6%), cocoa butter, emulsifier (soya lecithin), natural vanilla flavor. Cocoa 43% minimum"
Allergen-related information: "Our products may contain traces of nuts, peanuts, lactose, milk and sesame."
*Percentages can serve as guidelines when buying chocolates. But, it's not my top metric when it comes to flavor and preference. If you taste a lineup of 70% dark chocolates from different makers and origins, and made with different cacao varieties, some will taste lighter, and others darker, than their advertised percentages.
Chocolate of the Day
Antidote
Queen T - Anise Seeds + Tomato 70 Dark (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.15 oz. (32.5 g.) / 2.3 oz. (65 g.) in total bar
Calories: 190 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $9.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Antidote Chocolate, online order
Welcome to Day #5 of Chocolate and Seeds Theme Week.
Today's Antidote Queen T - Anise Seeds + Tomato 70 Dark (bar) was made in Ecuador. Antidote Creative Director, CEO, Ms. Red Thalhammer, is Austrian and is based in the U.S.
Aroma notes for this bar included: dark chocolate, faint sweet fruit (tomato), and subtle spice (anise, star anise).
Texture: smooth dark chocolate texture with tiny anise seed bits.
Flavor notes included: smooth, rich dark chocolate with anise notes. (The pleasant albeit faint ripe sweet tomato note was more apparent in the aroma than the flavor.)
I always enjoy trying chocolates with umami-leaning, and botanical flavor inclusions. And today's chocolate provided a little of both.
Maker's description: "...brings...all the flavor--without all the sugar."..."In just one bite you'll encounter what we like to call "an experiential escape."
Ingredients: "cacao beans, cacao butter, milk powder, whole cane sugar, black sesame seeds, nori seaweed, sunflower lecithin."
Allergen-related information: Contains milk, sesame. "Made in a facility that handles soy and nuts."
Chocolate of the Day
Scharffen Berger
Breaks - Oat Milk Chocolate with Coconut Sugar Salted Sunflower Seed Bark
Good +
Weight: 1.2 oz. (34 g.) / 4.5 oz. (128 g.) in total package
Calories: 294.5 calories (estimate) in 1 serving
Cost: Missing information
Purchased from: The Market at Edgewood, Palo Alto, CA
Welcome to Day #4 of Chocolate and Seeds Theme Week.
Today's "Breaks" Oat Milk Chocolate with Coconut Sugar Salted Sunflower Seed Bark was created by Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker (Ashland, OR).
This 43% cacao craft chocolate snack was part of the company's plant-based, oat milk chocolate ("Breaks") series.
Aroma notes included: sweet dark chocolate, oats, oat grass, maple toffee, oatmeal and seed vanilla cookie, and very faint nut.
The relatively hearty dark chocolate bark pieces were satisfying with a pleasant soft crunchy, seedy texture.
This was a well-balanced treat. The 43% cacao bark was sweet (the coconut sugar gave it a nice toffee-like flavor) without being overly and unnaturally so. The sunflower seeds, salt, oats and vanilla mellowed the sweetness and chocolate flavor without eclipsing the latter. And, while the oat flavors were certainly present, they didn't make this bark taste like a cereal/granola bar.
I also appreciated the thoughtful and relatively short list of authentic ingredients (and the gluten free oats).
Ingredients: Cacao Beans, Oat Powder (Oat Flour), Coconut Sugar, Roasted Sunflower Seeds (Sunflower Kernels, Canola Oil, Salt), Cocoa Butter, Sunflower Lecithin, Sea Salt, Vanilla Bean.
Allergen-related information: Contains Coconut. Processed in a Facility That Processes Tree Nuts and Dairy. (Plant Based; Vegan; Gluten Free Certified; Non GMO Project Verified; Kosher (no dairy ingredients; but dairy equipment (DE)).
Chocolate of the Day
Alter Eco
85% Cacao Almond Blackout Organic Dark Chocolate (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.325 oz. (37.5 g.) / 2.65 oz. (75 g.) in total bar
Calories: 190 calories in 4 sections
Cost: $0.99 for 1 bar (thank you Bill)
Purchased from: Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, Palo Alto, CA
Welcome to Day #3 of Chocolate and Seeds* Theme Week. This week includes chocolates with seeds--as well as seeds that we call beans or nuts.
This bar contained cacao (seeds we call beans), almonds (seeds we call nuts) and vanilla beans (seeds we call beans).
Today's 85% Cacao Organic Almond Blackout Organic Dark Chocolate (bar) was made in Switzerland and distributed by Alter Eco Foods (San Francisco, CA).
The company founders have long been involved in supporting fair trade ingredients and organic and regenerative agriculture. (They were also early adopters of compostable packaging for their chocolates and quinoa many years ago.)
Aroma notes included: ultra-dark chocolate (relatively intense, roasted cocoa and nuts).
This bar had a relatively thick, hearty, cocoa-buttery dark chocolate texture with crunchy pieces of almonds and tiny, slightly crunchy, sea salt crystals.
Flavor notes included: deep, dark chocolate with a well-behaved bitterness that was also balanced with cocoa butter, almonds and salt. (Salt can also help cut bitterness.)
This ultra-dark 85% chocolate wasn't entirely "blacked out". It had just the right amount of raw cane sugar (not much) and crystalline sea salt (a judicious, sprinkle that had some flavor and detectable texture). I appreciated the smooth dark flavor and short list of organic and fair trade ingredients.
When I went back to the store to buy more of these, there was nothing left but an empty box on the shelf--evidence of other ultra-dark chocolate fans in my neighborhood.
Ingredients: "*Organic cacao beans, *organic cocoa butter, *organic raw cane sugar, *organic almonds, sea salt (fleur de sel), *organic vanilla beans. (*Fair for Life Fair Trade certified. Contains 90% Fair Trade ingredients. Cacao: 85% minimum."
Allergen-related information: "Contains almonds. May contain milk, hazelnuts, coconut, and soy. Individuals who are allergic to these should not consume this product."
*Seeds come from mature flowering plants. Beans are a type of seeds--from the legume family. Cacao, coffee and vanilla are not members of the legume family; but we've come to call them "beans" over time. Confusing? Yes. Will this ever be corrected in our every day speech? Not likely. But, worth a mention, nonetheless.
Chocolate(s) of the Day
Les gourmandises des Francais S.A.S.
Noir et sel de Camargue
(Extra dark chocolate and Camargue salt (bar))
Good ++
Weight: 1.41 oz. (40 g.) / 2.82 oz. (80 g.) in total bar
Calories: 225.6 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $9.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Il Parco, Presidio, San Francisco, CA
Les gourmandises des Francais S.A.S.
Noir, eclats de feves de cacao
(Extra dark chocolate with cocoa nibs (bar))
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: .53 oz. (15 g.) / 1.06 oz. (30 g.) in total bar
Calories: 85.35 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $4.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Il Parco, Presidio, San Francisco, CA
Bonjour, and welcome to Day #12 of Chocolate and The Sea Theme Week--that featured a variety of chocolates with marine-related flavor additions and themes. The first of the two bars featured today contained sea salt and was adorned with a colorful, tattooed sailor.
This is also Day #2 of Chocolate and Seeds Week with chocolates that contain seeds (including seeds that are misnamed beans).** The second bar featured today has bits of cacao seeds (aka nibs).
Extra dark chocolate and Camargue salt (bar)
Aroma notes for this 71% French dark chocolate with salt bar included: deep, dark chocolate (West African, Forastero/Amelonado varieties of cacao); dark, fudge-y, with a touch of earth and very faint tree bark/peat; and barely detectable cookie.
Texture: fudge-y, luxe texture and melt interspersed with crystalline sparkles of salt.
Flavor notes included: Rich, deep dark chocolate (that tasted slightly darker than 71% cacao); faint and balanced loamy earth and peaty-bark; satisfying upticks of salt; and very faint tropical fruit and nut. The unrefined cane sugar contributed a subtle, natural, fruity sweetness.
I liked this flavorful, dark and not too sweet dark chocolate, with a thick, luxurious melt and texture. I enjoyed the small crystals of Camargue* salt (and the salt origin story); the colorful illustration of a sailor with the tall ship (and bird) tattoos, on the package; and the use of organic ingredients.
Ingredients: Cocoa mass* (Tanzania, Dominican Republic, Peru), unrefined cane sugar*, cocoa butter*, Camargue salt flower 0.3% (* = Ingredients from organic farming, certified by FR-BIO-O1)
Allergen-related information: "May contain traces of milk, gluten, eggs, soy, peanuts and nuts."
Extra dark chocolate with cocoa nibs (bar)
Aroma notes for this second 71% French dark chocolate bar--with cocoa nibs--included: deep, dark chocolate and faint fruit (melon, fig) and very faint chocolate cookie.
Texture: fudge-y, luxurious texture and melt in the base 71% dark chocolate; accented with crunchy bits of cocoa nibs.
Nit-picking time....Cacao beans or cocoa beans are actually seeds; and the terms cacao (or cocoa) nibs used to describe bits of beans, are (you guessed it) bits of seeds. It seems unlikely we'll correct these terms after using them for many decades now. But, a seed-themed week seemed like the best time to make this point.**
Flavor notes included: Rich, deep dark chocolate; subtle fig cookie and very faint diffuse tropical fruit (ripe pineapple, mango, sweet green banana, red apple); faint, balanced slightly acidic, woody (peaty) earth, and nut cookie.
I liked the depth and subtle complexity of the rich, cocoa flavor in this small dark chocolate bar; and that it wasn't too sweet (thank you!). The sugar did not mask some of the more nuanced cacao and chocolate flavors. I also liked the use of organic ingredients and the lack of emulsifiers and other additives.
Ingredients: Cocoa mass* (Tanzania, Dominican Republic, Peru), unrefined cane sugar*, cocoa butter*, cocoa nibs* (* = Ingredients from organic farmers)
Allergen-related information: "May contain traces of milk, gluten, eggs, soy, peanuts and nuts."
*Salts in chocolates come with their own sea-related origin stories. Camargue salt comes from salt marshes in the Camargue region of southern France. This Mediterranean fleur de sel is used extensively in cooking in Southern France. The harvested salt is pushed up into large piles near pink salt evaporation ponds. Flamingos in the region also enjoy feeding in this landscape with large, shallow expanses of sea water and salt ponds.
I could relate to this origin story. I live near the southern end of the San Francisco Bay (with salt marshes and a history of salt-making). We even have one, lone (live) flamingo that has been sighted feeding in some of the old salt ponds.
**We may end up updating/clarifying definitions for seeds and beans in the future; but the following is what I was taught decades ago: A seed comes from a mature flowering plant/tree. A "bean" is a type of seed that comes from legumes; e.g. plants in the pea family (peas, lentils, beans). Cacao, coffee and vanilla are not part of the legume family; but their seeds are, nonetheless, called beans.
Chocolate of the Day
Antidote
Mermaid - Seaweed + Toasted Black Sesame Milk Chocolate 56% cacao (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.15 oz. (32.5 g.) / 2.3 oz. (65 g.) in total bar
Calories: 200 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $10.00 (estimate) for 1 bar
Purchased from: Antidote Chocolate, online order
Ahoy, and welcome to Day #11 of Chocolate and The Sea Theme Week; and Day #1 of Chocolate and Seeds Theme Week.
Today's Antidote Mermaid - Seaweed + Toasted Black Sesame Milk Chocolate 56% cacao (bar) was made in Ecuador. Antidote Creative Director, CEO, and self-described chocolate dreamer, Ms. Red Thalhammer, is Austrian and is based in the U.S.
Aroma notes for this bar included: dark milk chocolate; fruit (sweet, diffuse, dried fig, citrus, berry); and faint umami (sesame, seaweed) and muted fresh wood shavings (cedar). Arriba Nacional (variety) cacao was used to make this 56% cacao milk chocolate.
This smooth (light/fluffy and creamy) dark milk chocolate yielded to a generous field of tiny, crunchy black sesame seeds.
Flavor notes included: sweet-ish, dark milk chocolate with nutty/seedy (sesame), and faint, fleeting umami, seaweed (think very lightly salted nori), and barely detectable, pleasant wood. These flavors politely lingered into the finish, with an occasional very tiny pops of authentic sesame or seaweed flavor breaking through.
I always enjoy trying chocolate and umami flavor blends. I was expecting more salt (which often accompanies umami/savory flavors) in today's bar. There was very little. This milk chocolate was neither ultra sweet nor too salty--or heavy in any way. The flavors were complex but almost delicate. These flavors and the salt were made much more low-key by the milk.
Maker's description: "...brings...all the flavor--without all the sugar."..."In just one bite you'll encounter what we like to call "an experiential escape."
Ingredients: "cacao beans, cacao butter, milk powder, whole cane sugar, black sesame seeds, nori seaweed, sunflower lecithin."
Allergen-related information: Contains milk, sesame. "Made in a facility that handles soy and nuts."
Chocolate of the Day
NearyNogs Chocolate
"Salt Water Days" - Irish sea salt, cacao nibs & gold dust 60% Ecuador (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.06 oz. (30 g.) / 2.1 oz. (60 g.) in total bar
Calories: 166 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $12.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocolate Covered, San Francisco, CA
Welcome to Day #10 of Chocolate and The Sea Theme Week.
Today's "Salt Water Days" - Irish sea salt, cacao nibs & gold dust 60% Ecuador (bar) (Batch 2604) was from NearyNogs Chocolate (Mourne Coast, Ireland).
This small batch, bean-to-bar chocolate maker is "nestled between the Mourne Mountains and the Irish Sea." And today's bar is their "ode to sunny beach days." (include parts of their description) the golden sheen off the water.
The cacao used for this 60% dark chocolate was made using cacao from Hacienda Limon in Ecuador.
Aroma notes included: dark chocolate (ganache), very faint tart-sweet fruit (citrus, berry, dried fig), and faint roasted and caramel notes found in mocha lattes.
There were two different flavor zones in this bar: 1.) the base dark chocolate (ultra-dark, bittersweet chocolate-y tart made with non-alkalized cocoa powder); very faint diffuse fruit (citrus, berry); roasted marshmallow/toffee; and a very slightly earthy, bittersweet tang; and 2.) the bites that also included the crunchy cocoa nibs and sea salt. The latter bites tasted mellower, nuttier, and a bit more well balanced to me.
Note: salt tends to cut bitterness a little. I liked the bites with salt and nibs a bit better. It was nice to have a wee bit of contrast though. I'm a huge fan of well-executed complexity and layered flavors.
Someone asked me: Did the gold have a flavor? Not that I could taste. Pure gold is considered an inert substance, and doesn't spark taste sensations per se; but it can (and did today) create pretty visual effects. And appearance is part of the whole tasting experience.
Having walked on the coastal trail near Dublin, the subtle glow of the gold sheen on this bar did indeed bring back happy memories of late afternoon light on the Irish sea when I was there. Thank you to NearyNogs for the temporal transportation today and for being who they are (solar-powered chocolate factory, soulful family stories, thoughtfulness, and nature-inspired, beautiful, compostable packaging).
Maker's Tasting Notes: Caramel, Butter, Toffee, Salt
Ingredients: "60% cacao beans, unrefined cane sugar, Irish sea salt, edible gold dust. (cocoa solids 60% minimum)."
Allergen-related information: None listed on packaging.
*Edible gold has no taste; and it is "inert" so it doesn't react with anything?? and passes through the digestive system.
Chocolate of the Day
Chocolates Unlimited by Denise
Dark Chocolate Gone Fishin' set: with sign, fish, reel, sinker, bait (gummy worms)
Good +
Weight: 1.9 oz. (54 g.) / 7.24 oz. (205 g.) in total box of 5 items
Calories: 294.5 calories (estimate) in 3 items
Cost: $16.00 (+ shipping) for 1 box of 5 items
Purchased from: Chocolates Unlimited by Denise, online order
Welcome to Day #9 of Chocolate and The Sea Theme Week.
Today's novelty chocolate gift set from Chocolates Unlimited by Denise was inspired by and designed for fishermen (and women). The five realistic looking fishing essentials/items in this box included dark chocolate versions of a Gone Fishin' sign, a fish, reel and sinker. The fifth item was a small packet of gummy worms (bait)--a fun addition to this kit, that I did not taste.
The company offers a wide variety of different novelty and different molded/shaped chocolate items.
This dark chocolate was good, with no dramatic low lights or high lights. The cocoa was alkalized and therefore not overly acidic, or bitter. I have no complaints. (It was tastier than dark chocolate syrup, which often gets a similar treatment.)
The texture and flavor were smooth.
Though, having been spoiled by craft chocolate makers, the melt was not quite as buttery/rich as some other bars, partly because of use of less expensive oils vs. added cocoa butter.
Ingredients: "Herkens Dark Chocolate: Sugar, Partially Hydrogenated Palm Kernel and Cottonseed Oils, Nonfat Dry Milk, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Cocoa, Glycerol Lacto Esters of Fatty Acids, Soy Lecithin and Salt."
Allergen-related information: Contains Milk and Soy.
Chocolate of the Day
Cadbury
Original Chocolate Fish chocolate bar
Good+
Weight: .7 oz. (20 g.) in total bar
Calories: 78.4 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $17.40 + shipping for 1 box of 6 bars
Purchased from: (AshRoseHampers, Etsy store, online order)
Welcome to Day #8 of Chocolate and The Sea Theme Week, including craft chocolate bars, a few sea-related novelty chocolates, and this Chocolate Fish candy bar,
This "Original Chocolate Fish" (chocolate covered marshmallow fish) "As Kiwi as..." from Cadbury was "Made In Australia From Imported And Local Ingredients."
Aroma notes included: chocolate and spun sugar.
The highlight of this fish-shaped candy bar may have been the texture of its light, spongy pink (strawberry) marshmallow center that was covered by a thin layer of smooth dark chocolate. (Happily it was 43% cacao dark chocolate, a higher cacao percentage than in many candy bars.)
Flavor notes included: sweet marshmallow (think a light, creamy, sponge-y version of cotton candy or spun sugar) and dark chocolate. Yes, it was very sugary sweet.
I'm featuring this sea-related chocolate fish because I'll be teaching families about fish and birds today at a marsh nature center, and to honor an Australian colleague (who does a great job teaching children to net fish).
Note: for those interested, supplies of this bar may be limited, as I've read that Cadbury may be discontinuing their 20-gram version of a candy bar classic*. (Although "smaller 'sprat' versions may still be available.)
Ingredients: Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Cocoa Mass, Invert Sugar, Gelatine, Cocoa Butter, Milk Solids, Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, E476), Colour (E120), Flavours, Cornstarch. (Dark Chocolate Contains Cocoa Solids 43%)
Allergen-related information: "Contains Milk, Soy. May Contain Peanuts, Tree Nuts."
*Fish-shaped chocolates have been around for well over a century. The first chocolate fish I was able to find information about was produced in 1903. Later versions with marshmallow filling appeared in Scotland in the 1930s. While there are schools of other chocolate fish in the chocolate sea, Cadbury's Chocolate Fish is perhaps the most well-known in this century.
Chocolate of the Day
Kasama Chocolate
Forest & Sea - Special Release 65% Dark Chocolate with Rosemary and Sea Salt (bar)
Good +++
Weight: .97 oz. (27.5 g.) / 1.94 oz. (55 g.) in total bar
Calories: 160.5 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $14.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocolate Covered, San Francisco, CA
Greetings, and welcome to Day #7 of Chocolate and The Sea Theme Week.
Today's "Forest & Sea" - Special Release (Batch 14) 65% Dark Chocolate with Rosemary and Sea Salt (bar) was from Kasama Chocolate (Vancouver, BC, Canada).
This bean-to-bar maker offers a variety of single origin chocolates (many made with cacao from the Philippines); some have flavor inclusions/infusions.
I was excited to experience this chocolate that was inspired by forests and the sea--two of my favorite places to be.
Aroma notes included: dark chocolate and sweet herbal, clean piney forest (rosemary).
Texture: I could barely feel the tiny bits of rosemary sea salt in the smooth dark chocolate; but I could taste them.
Flavor notes included: smooth, flavorful dark chocolate, redolent rosemary, and satisfying crystalline flecks of sea salt. This bar also had a wonderful, subtle long finish, with diminishing fresh, fragrant rosemary. That attenuation allowed space for some faint, fleeting, fruit/floral to come to the fore.
The sugar and salt levels felt just right.
I really enjoyed this outdoors-inspired blend. I live near pine trees and palm trees, near the brackish San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean, and grow heaps of rosemary in my yard. So this well-executed Forest & Sea chocolate bar made me feel deeply at home.
Ingredients: Cacao Beans, Unrefined Cane Sugar*, Cacao Butter*, Rosemary*, Sea Salt (* = Organic)
Allergen-related information: "Made in a facility that contains nuts."