Dark Chocolate with Coffee, Cream (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 191 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $17.95 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Filoli (gift shop), Woodside, 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 19+ years, I'm still eating a different chocolate every day. Happily, even after 7,100+ chocolates, there are still many more to try. Thank you to chocolate makers and cocoa farmers for making this global adventure possible.
Allergen-related information: Produced in facilities processing milk and nuts
*Jaguars--powerful symbols and ecological icons--are found largely in the Amazon Basin. (They once roamed from Argentina to the Southern United States.) They are native to and can still be found in several South American countries (primarily in the northern part of the continent), including Colombia.
Chocolate of the Day
Chami Cacao
70% Cafe de Origen Special Coffee (bar)
Good + - Good ++
Weight: .7 oz. (20 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 120 calories in 20 g. serving of bar
Cost: $11.80 for 1 bar
Purchased from: The Xocolatl Garden, Carmel, CA
Welcome to Day #12 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's Chami Cacao 70% Cafe de Origen Special Coffee (bar) was made in Colombia.
Chami* Cacao is based in Mill Valley, CA in the U.S. (Their chocolate bars can be found at Farmers Markets in Marin County, California.) The company also has distribution points in other locales (U.S., France). It was great to be able to find their line of authentic Colombia-made bars. (Thank you to Juliana Grajales P., who is behind this woman-owned enterprise.)
Aroma and flavor notes for today's 70% cacao coffee bar included: satisfying balanced, bold coffee and chocolate aroma and flavors.
Texture: stone-ground, slightly crunchy texture from the particles of ground coffee beans that were incorporated into smooth dark chocolate.
I enjoyed savoring small pieces of this bar; it was enjoyable and satisfying. Some may find the rough (ground coffee) texture a little off-putting initially. (It grows on you.)
I appreciated the short list of just three ingredients as well as a focus on sustainability (starting with a "chemical free" crop and extending to the cassava starch, biodegradable (inner) packaging).
Ingredients: "Cacao beans, Organic raw cane sugar (panela) & ground coffee"
Allergen-related information: No allergens listed. "Vegan, Nut Free, Soy Free, Gluten Free"
*The name Chami pays tribute to the Embera Chami indigenous people in Colombia. ("It also means 'mountain range' in their language.")
Chocolate of the Day
L'Amourette Chocolatier
100% Trinitario Cacao Colombia (bar)
Good +++
Weight: 1.25 oz. (35 g.) / 2.5 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 194 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $17.99 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Sigona's Market, Palo Alto, CA
Welcome to Day #10 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's Limited Edition 100% Trinitario Cacao Colombia (bar) was made by L'Amourette Chocolat LLC (San Francisco, CA).
The cacao used to craft this bar was grown in the Huila department in southwest Colombia.
Aroma notes for this 100%er included: dark chocolate, concentrated cacao fruit (syrup), and sweet green botanical (maple, coconut, anethole (fennel), other plant and tree sugars).*
Texture: Smooth, relatively creamy with a bit of (fruit) astringency.
Flavor notes: Rich, balanced, ultra-dark chocolate with complex notes from start to finish. Ultra-dark brownie and bitters; cacao fruit; Sweet green botanical and nut (Brazil nut)...and graham cracker in the long finish. (Note: there were no nut ingredients in this bar.)
I enjoyed the relatively creamy texture, cacao fruit and "nut" notes; the rich, balanced and complex flavors; and the long lingering finish.
And I appreciated the maker's care in highlighting and balancing all these lovely flavors in this single origin bar--using just one ingredient. (Just Colombian cacao. That's it.) As with other 100% cacao bars without added sugar, a small piece or two can be very satisfying.
Ingredients: Colombia Cacao Beans
Allergen-related information: "Manufactured in a Facility That Also Processes Nuts."
*There is a bouquet of sweet, green botanical notes that I sometimes taste with certain dark chocolate bars. In the past I've made comparisons to green walnuts in sweet syrup, maple syrup, some coconut sugars, anethole (fennel, anise sugars), and even certain cacao fruit syrups. If you've experienced what I'm describing, I hope you also enjoy these sweet green notes.
Anethole is a compound (C10H120) associated with fennel, anise and star anise, used to flavor sweet licorice and is also used in foods as an aroma and flavor enhancer.
Chocolate of the Day
Ywawika (Origen Cacao)
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta 50% Coconut Milk (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 115 calories (per label) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $0 (Part of a $30.00 for a 6-bar variety pack)
Purchased from: Origen Cacao, online
Welcome to Day #9 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's Ywawika Sierra Nevada de Santa Maria 50% Coconut Milk (bar) from Origen Cacao (San Roque, Antioquia, Colombia) was made using organic cacao grown in Niwi UmuKin (Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, "Birwa zone") in Colombia by the Arhuaco people.
According to legend, Arhuaco (Tayrona) ancestors would use cacao as a sacred beverage to connect with the Creator. Today the Arhuaco people see themselves as guardians of the land at the "heart of the world."
Aroma notes included: rich, sweet chocolate with subtle condensed cacao fruit (syrup), warm spice (and very faint pepper that dissipated after opening).
The texture was very smooth with a silken melt and mouthfeel. (Thank you coconut milk.)
Flavor notes for today's 50% chocolate included: balanced dark coconut milk chocolate, dried cacao fruit, faint warm spice and authentic, sweet coconut milk--all blending into a pleasant finish.
This dark chocolate was sweet and very low in bitterness, and was low in acidity as well.
I enjoyed the rich chocolate, the smooth texture, and the subtle cacao fruit notes. And I appreciated the short list of authentic and organic ingredients in this bar.
Ingredients: "Organic cane sugar, organic cacao nibs, cocoa butter, organic coconut milk powder"
Allergen-related information: (Contains Coconut.)
Chocolate of the Day
Origen Cacao
Vegan White Chocolate with Nibs (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 200 calories (per label) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $30.00 for a 6-bar variety pack
Purchased from: Origen Cacao, online
Welcome to Day #6 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's Vegan White Chocolate with Nibs (bar) from Origen Cacao was "handcrafted in small batches" at the company's factory in San Roque, Antioquia (Colombia).
Most white chocolates are made with cocoa butter (the fat from the cocoa bean), but not the darker hued cocoa solids.*
Today's white chocolate bar did contain some cocoa solids--in the form of pieces of cacao beans (nibs).*
Aroma and flavor notes for today's white chocolate with cacao nibs bar included: oats, vanilla and faint cacao. This mild white oat milk chocolate was very low in bitterness and acidity. It reminded me of a vanilla oatmeal cookie with cocoa nibs; but it wasn't that sweet. (Thank you!). The flavor was more oatmeal porridge than cookie.
Texture: relatively smooth white oat milk chocolate interspersed with small, softly crunchy cacao nibs.
I liked the oat flavor more than I expected. I liked that I could taste the oats (in a less processed oat milk form), without any detectable oat straw/roughage.
I enjoyed trying this balanced, well-executed white chocolate. White craft chocolate bars today are diverse and interesting, and worth trying. They're a far cry from the overly sweet white chocolates of decades ago, some of which may have contained hydrogenated vegetable oils and no cacao at all.
I also appreciated the short list of quality and organic ingredients.
Ingredients: Organic cacao, organic cane sugar, organic cacao butter, oat milk, vanilla, sea salt
Allergen-related information: (No information found on packaging)
*A white chocolate (or any chocolate) is only featured on Chocolate Banquet if it contains at least some cocoa solids.
Cocoa butter, the main constituent of white chocolate, has a long history of being used by indigenous peoples Central and South America for culinary, ceremonial, medicinal (e.g. skin balms) purposes. It's used in the U.S. in the manufacturing of chocolates and white chocolates and confections, as well as vegan butters, and skin care products (e.g. in lotions, creams, lip balms).
Chocolate of the Day
Origen Cacao
70% San Roque dark chocolate (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 115 calories (per label) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $30.00 for a 6-bar variety pack
Purchased from: Origen Cacao, online
Welcome to Day #5 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 70% San Roque dark chocolate (bar) from Origen Cacao was "handcrafted in small batches" at the company's factory in San Roque, Antioquia (Colombia).
San Roque is in Antioquia--a relatively mountainous department in northwestern Colombia. Agricultural crops (coffee, plantains, avocados, cacao) play an important economic role in the region.
Aroma and flavor notes for today's 70% dark chocolate included: chocolate, dried cacao fruit and faint warm spice. The chocolate + cacao fruit notes extended into a relatively long, pleasant finish.
This dark chocolate was low in bitterness, with medium acidity.
Texture: well-tempered chocolate with smooth texture
I enjoyed the rich chocolate and hearty (concentrated) cacao fruit notes. And I appreciated the short list of authentic and organic ingredients in this bar.
Ingredients: "Organic cacao, organic cane sugar, organic cocoa butter"
Allergen-related information: (None found on packaging)
Chocolate of the Day
Origen Cacao
80% Putumayo dark chocolate (bar)
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 115 calories (per label) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $30.00 for a 6-bar variety pack
Purchased from: Origen Cacao, online
Welcome to Day #4 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 80% Putumayo dark chocolate (bar) from Origen Cacao was "handcrafted in small batches" at the company's factory in San Roque, Antioquia (Colombia). The company name encompasses nested origin stories.
Putumayo is a department (state) in southwestern Colombia that shares borders with Ecuador and Peru. Rich in forests lowlands, this area is sometimes described as where the "Andes mountains meet the Amazon rainforest"--in a region where cultivation of cacao likely began 1,000s of years ago.
Aroma and flavor notes for today's 80% dark chocolate included: mild chocolate (especially for an 80% cacao bar), with subtle fruit (cacao fruit), and faint warm spice, nut and sweet herb. (These notes were created with just cacao and sugar. There were no nut ingredients.)
This gentle dark chocolate was low in bitterness and acidity.
Texture: well-tempered, this bar broke with a snap and had a smooth melt.
I enjoyed the subtle cacao fruit and other notes in the aroma--and the naturally mild cacao that made it easier to pick out these notes.
And I appreciated the short list of authentic and organic ingredients in this bar.
Today's bar reminded me of other chocolates made with gentle, aromatic, heritage cacaos (Criollo variety cacaos from Central and South America).*
Ingredients: "Organic Cacao, organic cane sugar, Organic Cocoa Butter"
Allergen-related information: None found on packaging.
*While this bar did not have floral notes, this mild, aromatic cacao reminded me of many heritage roses that still possess their beautiful, complex and delicate scents. The same could be said for heritage and heirloom varieties of fruits, coffees, hops and other plants. Modern varieties bred for disease resistance and vigor seem to lose many of these notes.
Chocolate of the Day
Origen Cacao
75% Ywawika dark chocolate (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 115 calories (per label) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $30.00 for a 6-bar variety pack
Purchased from: Origen Cacao, online
Welcome to Day #3 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 75% Ywawika dark chocolate (bar) from Origen Cacao was "handcrafted in small batches" at the company's factory in San Roque, Antioquia (Colombia). The company name encompasses nested origin stories.
The name of today's bar: Ywawika refers to an indigenous-operated brand that represents the Arhuaco people of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta--a mountainous region in northern Colombia that rises steeply from the Caribbean coast. (The Arhuaco were one of at least four indigenous peoples in Colombia prior to the arrival of the Spanish.) Ywawika offers eco-tours and opportunities to see cacao trees in their native habitat.
Cacao cultivation likely began in Colombia further south in the rainforests of the Amazon River basin 1,000s of years ago. However, cacao traveled to many other regions and was traded and treated as a currency. And the coastal regions also have a long history with cacao.
Aroma and notes for today's 75% dark chocolate included: chocolate, fruit (faint cacao fruit/pulp, tropical fruits), nuts, spices (cinnamon, anise). (Note: There were no nut ingredients listed for this bar.)
This relatively mild dark chocolate, low in bitterness and relatively low in acidity.
Texture: well-tempered bar that felt relatively light (in weight), and broke with a very slightly brittle snap; smooth, dark chocolate with an even melt and mouthfeel.
I enjoyed the mild, aromatic complexity as well as the relatively mild flavor (with low bitterness and acidity). And I appreciated the short list of authentic and organic ingredients in this bar. The cacao origin story was also interesting.
Ingredients: "Organic cacao, organic cane sugar, organic cocoa butter"
Allergen-related information: None found on packaging.
Chocolate of the Day
Origen Cacao
55% Brazil Nuts and Sea Salt San Roque (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 420 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $30.00 for a 6-bar variety pack
Purchased from: Origen Cacao, online
Welcome to Day #2 of Chocolate & Colombia Theme Week.
Today's 55% Brazil Nuts and Sea Salt San Roque (bar) from Origen Cacao was "handcrafted in small batches" at the company's factory in San Roque, Antioquia (Colombia).
Aroma and flavor notes included: satisfying, smooth and subtle dark chocolate--made with Colombian-grown cacao(s) that were low in acidity and bitterness. (It was almost similar to eating a milk chocolate bar or chocolate made with a milder, heritage/criollo cacao variety.)
Texture: smooth 55% dark chocolate with softly crunchy pieces of Brazil nuts.
I enjoyed the salt and the nuts--that also helped prevent this chocolate from being overly sweet.
Warning: addictive, as many salted dark milk chocolate bars (with nuts) can be. But, again, this bar did not contain milk.
Ingredients: "Organic cacao, organic cane sugar, organic cocoa butter, brazil nuts, sea salt."
Allergen-related information: Contains nuts (Brazil nuts).
Chocolate(s) of the Day
Deux Cranes
Dark Chocolate Covered Ginger
Good ++
Weight: .88 oz. (25 g.) / 1.75 oz. (50 g.) in total package
Calories: 125 calories (estimate) in 1/2 package
Cost: Missing information
Purchased from: Missing information
Matcha Chocolate With Caramelized Sesame (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.23 oz. (35 g.) / 2.47 oz. (70 g.) in total bar
Calories: 192 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $16.99 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Oceana Market, Pacifica, CA
Welcome to Day #9 of Chocolate & Tea Theme Week. I was happy to find several Asian-made and Asian-inspired tea chocolates near where I live (San Francisco Bay Area).
Today's two chocolate items were from Deux Cranes LLC (Los Gatos, CA). The company makes chocolates with flavors "rooted in Japan" (and) "inspired by France." And, I would add, the results are attractive and delicious.
Dark Chocolate Covered Ginger
I really enjoyed these beautifully spicy, candied ginger pieces that were peeking out of envelopes of tasty dark chocolate. There was just enough ginger revealed to make them very attractive.
Texture: Soft and fresh tasting candied ginger, covered in smooth dark chocolate.
Three pieces, savored slowly, were very satisfying. The spicy kick of ginger is a great complement with dark chocolate (with a bit of vanilla). The two relatively bold flavors harmonized well together.
Ingredients: Ginger (Ginger, Sugar, Sodium Metabisulfite), Dark Chocolate (cocoa beans, sugar, cocoa butter, natural vanilla extract), sunflower lecithin (emulsifier)).
Allergen-related information: (No allergen information on small label.)
Matcha Chocolate with Caramelized Sesame Seeds (bar)
I enjoyed the rich, creamy and authentic matcha tea latte-like aroma and flavors in this green-hued, "white" chocolate bar.
Texture: This bar was thick and creamy smooth with a generous layer of tiny caramelized sesame seeds on the back that had just the right texture. (The seeds were uniformly caramelized/toasted, not too hard, not too soft; they were just right.)
Maker's Tasting Notes: "Earthy, Nutty, Creamy"
Ingredients: White Chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, sunflower lecithin (emulsifier), natural vanilla extract), Candied Sesame Seeds (white sesame, sugar, salt), Matcha Green Tea
Allergen-related information: "Contains Milk, Sesame. May contain traces of soy, nuts, milk, and gluten. Produced and packaged in the same facility as soy, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, sesame, and milk products."