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 18+ years, I'm still eating a different chocolate every day. Happily, even after 6,600+ chocolates, there are still many more to try. Thank you to chocolate makers everywhere, and to all who continue to be part of this global adventure.
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Sibu/Sibo Chocolate - Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao Toasted Almonds Costa Rica (bar) - Oct. 17, 2021
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Sibu/Sibo Chocolate - Milk Chocolate 63% Cacao Dark Milk Costa Rica (bar) - Dec. 23, 2020
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Sibu/Sibo Chocolate - Brunca Costa Rica Dark Chocolate 70% (bar) - Dec. 22, 2020
Chocolate of the Day
Sibu Chocolate / Sibo Chocolate
Brunca Costa Rica Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao (bar)
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: 1.76 oz. (50 g.) in total bar
Calories: 280 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $6.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocosphere.com, online order
Welcome to Day #6 of Chocolate and Costa Rica Theme Week.
Today's Brunca Costa Rica Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao (bar) was from Sibu Chocolate in Costa Rica (known as Sibo Chocolate in the U.S.). The company offers a variety of bars (with and without flavor inclusions) that feature Costa Rican cacao from different regions of the country.
This bar had a very rich aroma--a dark chocolate that recalled a good, bracing cup of freshly roasted, sweetened coffee first thing in the morning--with notes of fruit (tart cherry, light citrus, fig) and faint spice.
This balanced and bold dark chocolate had an even melt and smooth texture.
The flavor was similar to the aroma notes mentioned above. The chocolate had a medium acidity and a light astringency. The finish was coffee-like as well, with roasted, robust yet smooth, faintly nutty flavor notes. Yet the flavor was distinctly one of cacao and not coffee beans, that connection persisted, perhaps enhanced by the cacao variety and roast profile.
This 70% chocolate bar was made in Costa Rica, from cacao beans that were grown in the Brunca Region is a socioeconomic region that straddles Puntarenas and San Jose Provinces in southwest Costa Rica, named after the Boruca (also known as the Brunca or Brunka) indigenous people. And, to tie this roots story back to today's chocolate, Sibu is the name of "the creator of everything" in native Boruca/Brunca stories.
The company's tasting notes for this Brunca bar read as follows: "Flavor profile: spice, with notes of dried fruit and a nutty finish."
Ingredients: Chocolate (cacao beans, cane sugar, organic cacao butter)
Monday, December 21, 2020
Sibu/Sibo Chocolate - Talamanca Costa Rica Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao (bar) - Dec. 21, 2020
Chocolate of the Day
Sibu Chocolate / Sibo Chocolate
Talamanca Costa Rica Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao (bar)
Good ++
Weight: 1.76 oz. (50 g.) in total bar
Calories: 280 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $6.50 (estimate) for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocosphere.com, online order
Welcome to Day #5 of Chocolate and Costa Rica Theme Week.
Today's Sibu Chocolate (known as Sibo Chocolate in the U.S.) Talamanca* Costa Rica Dark Chocolate 70% Cacao (bar) was made in Costa Rica by Chocoindustria Cinco S.A.
Sibu/Sibo offers a variety of bars (with and without flavor inclusions) that feature cacao(s) grown in different regions of Costa Rica.
The aroma of this smooth, dark and complex Costa Rica chocolate included subtle earth, savory, dried fruit (berries, fig, green banana) and faint floral spice (saffron) notes.
The bar had a friendly, true dark chocolate (brownie) flavor with dried fruit (berries, green banana) and fig cookie and caramel notes. There was also a fleeting, very faint light mint/menthol note. This bar contained a treasure chest of aroma and flavor notes.
This 70% chocolate was made in Costa Rica, from cacao beans that were grown in the Limon Province in Costa Rica.* Sibo has worked with two small farms for their cacao in this area, and cacao for this bar was "fermented and dried by the Gaitan family..."
Chocosphere tasting notes read: "...Sibo Talamanca 70% Dark Chocolate Bar, Single origin dark chocolate...has a very complex flavor profile. Hints of local herbs and dried fruits with a caramel undertone."
Ingredients: Chocolate (cacao beans, organic, cane sugar, cacao butter)
*There are seven provinces in Costa Rica. All seven have cacao farms or plantations: Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste, Heredia, Limon, Puntarenas and San Jose--proof that this country has a climate very well-suited for cacao. Talamanca, the source of the cacao used to make today's bar, is a "canton," in the Limon Province, located in the southeast part of (the Caribbean side of) Costa Rica.
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Nuance Chocolate - Costa Rica Hacienda Azul 2017 70% Pure Dark bar - Dec. 19, 2020
Calories: 300 calories (estimate) in 1 bar
Cost: $8.50 (plus shipping) for 1 bar
Purchased from: Nuance Chocolate, online order
Friday, December 18, 2020
Sibu/Sibo Chocolate - Costa Rica 70% Cacao Crystallized Ginger Dark Chocolate (bar) - Dec. 18, 2020
Chocolate of the Day
Sibu Chocolate/Sibo Chocolate
Costa Rica 70% Cacao Crystallized Ginger Dark Chocolate (bar)
Good
Weight: 1.76 oz. (50 g.) in total bar
Calories: 135 calories in 1 bar (per label)
Cost: $6.50 (estimate) for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocosphere.com, online order
Welcome to Day #10 of Chocolate and Spices Theme Week, and Day #2 of Chocolate and Costa Rica Theme Week.
Today's Costa Rica 70% Cacao Crystallized Ginger Dark Chocolate (bar) was from Sibu Chocolate (Sibo Chocolate in the U.S.). It was made in Costa Rica by Chocoindustria Cinco S.A.
This chocolate had an appealing dark chocolate aroma with faint warm botanical spice note. And the spicy flavor from sugar-crystallized fresh ginger bits kicked in with the first bite. The ginger in this bar was tasty, with a very authentic flavor, but was also a bit variable.
Ginger and dark chocolate are naturally complementary. These two relatively strong flavors can both shine without eclipsing each other as long as the proportions are right. I enjoyed the generous amount of ginger in this bar. And I could still make out rich cacao with faint fermented fruit and light herbal notes flavor notes in the base chocolate.
The company purchases cacao from different regions and farms in Costa Rica to make their chocolates. The cacao used to make this bar came from a single estate, Guacimo Limon, in SE Costa Rica (on the Caribbean side of the country, where the climate and topography are well-suited for cacao cultivation).
I wondered what a slightly darker (75-78% cacao) version of this bar might taste like. A little less sugar, and more cacao and ginger. Bring on the bold flavors.
Ingredients: Chocolate (organic cacao beans, organic cacao butter, organic cane sugar), fresh ginger, sugar.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Sibu/Sibo Chocolate - Costa Rica 63% Cacao Chai Milk Chocolate (bar) - Dec. 17, 2020
Chocolate of the Day
Sibu Chocolate / Sibo Chocolate
Costa Rica 63% Cacao Chai Milk Chocolate (bar)
Good + - Good ++
Weight: 1.76 oz. (50 g.) in total bar
Calories: 280 calories in 1 bar
Cost: $6.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chocosphere.com, online order
Welcome to Day #9 of Chocolate and Spices Theme Week, and Day #1 of Chocolate and Costa Rica Theme Week. It seemed fitting to end with a chocolate infused with a warming Chai spice blend.
Today's Costa Rica 63% Cacao Chai Milk Chocolate (bar) was from Sibu Chocolate in Costa Rica (known as Sibo Chocolate in the U.S.). Sibu/Sibo offers a variety of bars (with and without flavor inclusions) that feature Costa Rican cacao from different regions of the country.
The company began with two individuals (journalist George Soriano and historian Julio Fernandez Amon) just as the last great recession began to hit the Americas (2007-2008). Fortunately for us, they succeeded. Today the company has three sites in Costa Rica, including a restaurant.
A seductive blend of Chai spices gave today's bar an attractive aroma and flavor, and the dark milk chocolate contributed rich flavor and depth. (Think dark, creamy hot chocolate with cinnamon and many other spices on a cool, winter's day.)
This 63% Chai chocolate was made in Costa Rica, from cacao beans (from the Gaitan family) that were grown "in-country" (Talamanca*, Limon Province, in SE Costa Rica). The company also has a 45% Chai bar/offering.
*The company's description of the flavor profile of Talamanca cacao read as follows: "Herbal, with dried fruit and tapa de dulce (raw cane sugar). (There was also a faint, balanced earthiness in a few bites.)
Ingredients: Chocolate (cacao beans, organic cane sugar, cacao butter, milk powder); Ceylan/Ceylon cinnamon, black pepper, allspice, ginger, cardamom, cloves, nutmeg
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Sibu Chocolate - Costa Rica 45% Cardamom & Coffee bar - Aug. 5, 2018
The cacao used to make this bar was sourced from a single estate in Guacimo, Limon, Costa Rica, from a Rainforest Alliance Certified Cacao farm.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Sibu Chocolate - Costa Rica 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate bar - Aug. 4, 2018

The cacao used to make this three-ingredient* bar was sourced from a single estate in Guacimo, Limon, Costa Rica, from a Rainforest Alliance Certified Cacao farm.
Friday, August 3, 2018
Sibu Chocolate - Costa Rica 45% Coffee Toffee Milk Chocolate bar - Aug. 3, 2018

Lighter in color, this 45% cacao bar contained a pleasingly complex blend of aroma and flavor notes: sweet, slightly fermented cacao and milk, and very light coffee and caramel. Buttery, crunchy toffee bits were interspersed throughout the bar.
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Sibu Chocolate - Costa Rica 82% Cacao Extra Dark bar - Aug. 2, 2018


True, the largest exports from Costa Rica are bananas, pineapple and coffee, but Costa Rica also has all the right conditions for growing cacao, including temperate rainforests and proximity to the Equator (9-10 degrees North).*
This three-ingredient** bar had a pleasing dark chocolate aroma with quiet, but lush, green notes. The flavor was very smooth and slightly sweet for an extra dark bar, with a very slight fermented milk note and a hint of balanced coffee in the aftertaste. Great flavor for little sugar.
The cacao used to make this bar was sourced from a Rainforest Alliance Certified Cacao farm and single estate in Guacimo, Limon (located on the Atlantic/East coast side of) Costa Rica.
*Cacao grows in a band 20 degrees north and south of the Equator. In the U.S., Hawaii, is sometimes referred to as the north pole of cacao growth—located between 20-22 degrees north of the Equator. It is the only U.S. state where you're likely to see cacao grown commercially.
**Ingredients: organic cocoa mass, organic cocoa butter, organic sugar