Chocolate of the Day:
1 piece
Theo
Fig & Fennel
Very Good - nice smooth consistency and the fig and fennel flavors are well balanced.
Wt: ~ .4 oz.
Calories: ~ 65 cals. (estim.)
Cost: $ (unclear from receipt)
Purchased from: Cacao Drink Chocolate, in Portland, OR
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.
Friday, August 8, 2008
ChocolateBet: August 7, 2008
Chocolate of the Day:
1 serving ("set" of 2 pieces sold as 1)
Fran's
Ginger
Good+ - Very Good; the taste of high-quality ingredients, nice gel-like candied ginger middle surrounded by dark chocolate
Wt: ~.6 oz.
Calories: ~90 cals. (estim.)
Cost: $? (not clear from receipt)
Purchased from: Cacao Drink Chocolate, in Portland, OR
1 serving ("set" of 2 pieces sold as 1)
Fran's
Ginger
Good+ - Very Good; the taste of high-quality ingredients, nice gel-like candied ginger middle surrounded by dark chocolate
Wt: ~.6 oz.
Calories: ~90 cals. (estim.)
Cost: $? (not clear from receipt)
Purchased from: Cacao Drink Chocolate, in Portland, OR
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
ChocolateBet: Aug. 6, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
ChocolateBet: August 5, 2008

Chocolate of the Day:
1 piece
Sahagun (Chocolate Shop)
Oregon Bark (with hazelnuts and sour cherries from Oregon) - made at Sahagun
Very Good - a bit uneven in terms of different tastes - but all but a few bitter spots are very good.
Wt: ~ 1 oz.
Calories: ~ 150 cals. (estim.)
Cost: $5.45
Purchased from: Sahagun (Chocolate Shop) in Portland, OR
Note: Only tiny flecks of chocolate left in empty wrapper (image at right/above).
Monday, August 4, 2008
ChocolateBet: August 4, 2008

Chocolate of the Day:
1 bar
Cavalier
Moka Dark (bar)
Very Good + - This bar has a soft almost fudgy center; I liked the dark/mocha flavor balance. It's just a little sweet, but smooth; and you don't feel like you're eating coffee grounds.
Wt.: 42 grams (~ 1.4 oz.)
Calories:
Cost: $2.99 (Canadian)
Purchased from: Beniamo & Co., in Montreal, Quebec
This bar is the last of my chocolate stash from Quebec. The next few weeks I'll be eating a lot of chocolates from the Portland area. (See my Aug. 2, '08, blog entry for more on my chocolate city stumble (day-trip to Portland last Saturday) ).
Sunday, August 3, 2008
ChocolateBet: August 3, 2008

Chocolate of the Day:
1 bar
Caffarel
Olympo All' Arancia
Very Good
Weight: 0.8 oz. (24 grams)
Calories: 125 calories (estimate) in 1 bar
Cost: $2.45 (Canadian)
Purchased from: Beniamo and Co., in Montreal, Quebec
I really enjoy dark chocolate and citrus flavors together when they're well balanced and natural tasting. Today's "Bitter Chocolate with Orange Flavour" bar from Caffarel (Italia) was quite nice.
ChocolateBet: August 2, 2008


Chocolate(s) of the Day:
Portland Day Trip - Chocolate City Stumble
1.) 1 piece
Sahagun
Single (Hazelnut) Caramel (no corn syrup)
Yum - This is a wonderful take on a caramel; it looks like a small dark chocolate cupcake topped with a toasted hazelnut; this chocolate has an almost liquid caramel center/filling.
Weight: ~.5 oz.
Calories: ~ 75 cals. (estim.)

Cost: $?
Purchased from: Sahagun, in Portland, OR
2.) 1 serving
Cacao Drink Chocolate
Special Spicy Dark Drinking Chocolate (shot) - Ingredients include: "70% Arriba dark chocolate, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, and ginger, blended with milk, cream, coconut cream."
Yum - just bliss in a tiny cup
Weight.: 2 oz. (estimate)
Calories: 150 calories (estimate) in 1 shot
Cost: $2.00
Purchased from: Cacao drink chocolate, in Portland, OR
Today I flew up to Portland, OR, for the day, and did my first "chocolate city stumble" - for lack of a better description. The loose objective of this trip was to run around downtown Portland and see sights, and visit as many (local, unique) chocolate places/shops as possible in an afternoon.
I spent a few minutes at Powell's books, and also had a nice lunch at Jake's Grill. And as I was walking along the Willamette river I even caught part of a "Flugtag 2008" contest where local teams "fly" their home-built crafts into the river. This event was sponsored by Red Bull (a drink that is marketed, appropriately enough, as the drink that "gives you wings") and was attended by many, many thousands of people. Even after a drop of 50+ feet off a ramp, participants emerged from the river relatively unscathed; however, their (primarily non-flying) machines did not appear to fare so well. This begs the question: Is anyone making a Red Bull Truffle yet?
So, back to chocolate hunting...It was worth the trip to visit Sahagun's - a tiny shop near the freeway, where they make all their chocolates on-premise from what I could tell.
I brought back a collection of chocolates from Sahagun's, Cacao drink chocolate and Moonstruck. I also bought a few Godiva chocolates for good measure, to try over the next few weeks.
My only regret...It was to hard to pick just one chocolate of the day today. I had two excellent chocolates today - 1.) Sahagun's caramel and 2.) a small shot of hot spicy dark drinking chocolate from Cocao drink chocolate. Both were outstanding. So, I'm listing both today. I'd like to go back to Portland again to try Cacao's cinnamon drink chocolate, and more chocolates from all these places.
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