Saturday, February 18, 2017

Skinnygirl - Chocolate Almond Dark Chocolate Truffles - Feb. 18, 2017

Chocolate of the Day: 

Skinnygirl
Chocolate Almond Belgian Dark Chocolate Truffles
Good +
Weight: .6 oz. (17 g.) / Net Wt. 3.6 oz. (102 g.) in total package of 6 servings
Calories: 100 calories in 1 serving/packet
Cost: $3.49 for 1 package of 6 servings
Purchased from: Ross Stores, Mountain View, CA

Welcome to Day #2 of Chocolate and Almond Theme Week.

Skinnygirl* Chocolate Almond Belgian Dark Chocolate Truffles were indeed, as the name implied, made with Belgian chocolate (no source specified).

The package I bought contained six, individually-wrapped serving packets. And each individual packet held two small truffles with almond bits in a red plastic base/holder (100 calories for each two-piece serving).

These dark chocolates were rich and indulgent, and managed to taste both silken and solid. They contained cocoa butter, cream and organic coconut oil. Yes, the truffles contained satisfying fat, (but "no trans fat"), and that filled me up.

These Skinnygirl chocolates were not low calorie per se, but rather a great example of simple, elegantly designed portion control. Give someone a relatively small piece of concentrated, rich, dark chocolate, and they may not want/need another piece.

The truffles were also gluten free and contained no preservatives.

*These Skinnygirl candy offerings were distributed by Rivo USA Co Ltd, Van Nuys, CA


Friday, February 17, 2017

Two Moms in the Raw - Almond Butter Truffles - Feb. 17, 2017

Chocolate of the Day: 

Two Moms in the Raw, Inc.
Cacao Almond - Almond Butter Truffles
Good
Weight: 1 oz. (28.3 g.) / 2 oz. (57 g.) in total package of 4 pieces
Calories: 140 calories in 2 pieces
Cost: $3.19 for 1 package of 4 pieces
Purchased from: Whole Foods, Redwood City, CA

Welcome to the opening day (Day #1) of Chocolate and Almonds Theme Week.

Today I'm featuring Almond Butter Truffles from Two Moms in the Raw (Longmont, CO).

These Cacao Almond truffles, nestled in a small white tray, didn't leave me with the same sugar and chocolate buzz I get when I eat a solid, single origin bar. (And some of you will think this is great.)

Instead, these slightly chewy, coconut flavored, almost cake-like cacao "truffles" with tiny bits (I'm assuming these were almond bits) lacked the firmness, denseness and sweetness of many chocolates.

The sweet level (supplied by organic coconut syrup and date paste) in this bar was fine with me. However, if you're craving the dense cocoa butter fat that many chocolates contain, you might prefer a pure chocolate bar or other confection.

Today's Cacao Almond truffles were made with sprouted* ingredients, and were Certified Gluten Free, USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified.

*Two Moms founders believe that scientific research suggests that "sprouted ingredients may increase bioavailability." The suggestion here is that it may be easier for your body to absorb nutrients in this form.


Thursday, February 16, 2017

Raaka Virgin Chocolate - Ghost Pepper DR bar - Feb. 16, 2017

Chocolate of the Day: 

Raaka
Ghost Pepper Dominican Republic bar
Good +
Weight: .9 oz. (25.47 g.) / 1.8 oz. (50.9 g.) in total bar
Calories: 129 calories in 1/2 bar
Cost: $7.95 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Raaka (online order)

Welcome to the last day (Day #7) of Chocolate and Chili Theme Week.

Will we finish up with a bang (or a whimper)? How about with a whisper of Ghost Pepper (aka Bhut Jolokia), one of the hottest chilis around? The Ghost Pepper scores between 855,000 to 1,041,427 on the Scoville scale used to rate spiciness. (The Jalapeno pepper is rated at a "mere" 2,500 to 8,000 Scoville Heat Units on this same scale.)

Today's attractively packaged Ghost Pepper dark (68% Cacao) chocolate bar from Raaka (Brooklyn, NY) was made with cacao from the Dominican Republic.

Raaka makes what they call virgin chocolate. What does that mean? The chocolate makers at Raaka make bean-to-bar chocolate with unroasted cacao. Why is that important? Well, roasting contributes to the flavor profile of finished chocolate; and the decision not to roast might make for a smoother or, some would say, less robust taste. I think different people will have different preferences here.

The word raaka means raw in Finnish. But, notice I didn't use the word "raw" in the previous paragraph. Of the many steps that go into making chocolate there are at least three (fermenting, roasting, conching, tempering) that involve heating chocolate to a point where temperatures may exceed the threshold (112-118 degrees F./42-45 degrees C.) for raw food adherents. I respect those who honor the spirit and benefits of raw/wild chocolate, but who are also honest about processing terms.

And, Raaka is conscientious about the way they source cacao and make chocolate. They also take their creative side seriously. They are committed to flavor that's less processed and "close to the bean." They almost always identify the country of origin, and sometimes the farm/plantation on the packaging for their bars (and farmers are paid an above market price for their cacao). Today's bar was gluten free (thank you), soy free, vegan and kosher.

Last, but not least, they're creative. E.g., their packaging and bar mold designs, scaled up, might adorn a prize-winning, modern building (exterior or interior).

So, let's get back to today's Ghost Pepper bar. How was it?

The fruity pepper aroma carried a note of warning. This will be hot and s-s-spicy an imaginary snake voice hissed. I've learned this week that the heat and flavor arc of various chilis can be quite different. Some have a slow start and finish with a nuclear blast; others have a mild richness throughout. I wondered what this would be like.

I could taste the almost delicate unroasted cacao, with hints of marshmallow and flowers, that is before the fire from the ghost pepper engulfed it. But, as hot as this chili could have been—the flames flickered throughout the tasting experience and lingered beyond the initial bite—it somehow managed not to be objectionable. This also speaks to the makers' ability to add just the right amount of chili. Hats off to the Raaka team.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Trader Joe's - Chili Lime, Chili Chocolate Collection - Feb. 15, 2017

Chocolate of the Day: 

Trader Joe's
Chili Lime
Chili Chocolate Collection
Good++
Weight: .35 oz. (10 g.) / 5.64 oz. (160 g.) total box of 16 pieces
Calories: 50 calories in 1 piece
Cost: $4.99 for 1 box of 16 pieces
Purchased from: Trader Joe's, Alameda, CA

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

Today I'm featuring the last of four different chili-flavored chocolates from Trader Joe's Chili Chocolate Collection.* And the Chili Lime flavor may also have been my favorite.

This Chili Lime round was covered with dark chocolate and had a pleasant aroma with citrus fruit and caramel notes.


The product description read: "Dark chocolate with zesty lime oil play well with indulgent caramel flavored with hot chili."

True enough, although the heat was more pleasing and less searing than some other chili flavors in this assortment box. And I liked the authentic lime + chili + a hint of salt blend. There's nothing like a little zing to pep up an overcast, winter day.

Note: The chocolates in this collection contained glucose and likely a small trace of wheat.




Tuesday, February 14, 2017

The Xocolate Bar - The Make Out Bar - Feb. 14, 2017

Chocolate of the Day: 

The Xocolate Bar 
The Make Out Bar
Good+++
Weight: 1.1 oz. (31 g.) / 2.2 oz. (62 g.) in total bar
Calories: 165 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $6.50 for 1 bar
Purchased from: SweetE Organic, Mill Valley, CA
Happy Day #5 of Chocolate and Chili Theme Week, and a very Happy Valentines Day to all!

Valentines Day marks a big hearts and flowers (and chocolate) holiday in the U.S. May you enjoy this day and all that it brings. Every day is a great day to share chocolate with the loved ones in your life, but that's especially true on this day.

Today's featured chocolate was "The Make Out Bar," a 70% Cacao spicy, dark bar from The Xocolate Bar (Berkeley, CA). However, I found this bar in another Bay Area shop packed with goodness: SweetE Organic (Mill Valley, CA).

Although The Make Out Bar did have a hint of chili in it, most of the heat came from a mix of what the maker called "aphrodesiac spices" rather than hot pepper.*

The spice mix included: vanilla, cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, maca and chile.

This Xocolate bar had an uplifting spice aroma and flavor—similar to that from a hot chai tea on a cold, rainy day, a smooth, spicy warmth.

Made with organic cacao, this bar was a great choice for Valentines Day.

*If you like spicy chocolate, The Xocolate Bar also makes a Cinnamon Chile chocolate bar and several confections with cardamom and other spices. 





Trader Joe's - Jalapeno Ganache - Chili Collection - Feb. 13, 2017

Chocolate of the Day: 

Trader Joe's
Chili Chocolate Collection
Jalapeno Ganache (dark)
Good - Good +
Weight: .35 oz. (10 g.) / 5.64 oz. (160 g.) total box of 16
Calories: 50 calories in 1 piece
Cost: $4.99 for 1 box of 16 pieces
Purchased from: Trader Joe's, Alameda, CA

Welcome to Day #4 of Chocolate and Chilis Theme Week.

Trader Joe's (Monrovia, CA) came out with a 16-piece Chili Chocolate Collection this year that contained a mix of milk and dark disc-shaped chocolate rounds—each flavored with one of four different chilis.

Flavors sampled the last two days: the Milk Chocolate Guajillo and Milk Chocolate Habanero flavors.

Today's dark chocolate Jalapeno Ganache was decorated with images of green chili/chile peppers and had a silky soft chocolate center layer. The dark chocolate ganache was "paired with the piquant flavor jalapeno chili" and covered in dark chocolate.

Jalapeno peppers score 2,500 - 8,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units) on the Scoville scale.


Sunday, February 12, 2017

Trader Joe's - Milk Chocolate Habanero; Chili Collection - Feb. 12, 2017

Chocolate of the Day: 

Trader Joe's
Chili Chocolate Collection
Habanero Milk Chocolate
Good - Good +
Weight: .35 oz. (10 g.) / 5.64 oz. (160 g.) in total box of 16 pieces
Calories: 50 calories in 1 piece
Cost: $4.99 for 1 box of 16 pieces
Purchased from: Trader Joe's, Alameda, CA

Bienvenidos (Welcome) to Day #3 of Chocolate and Chilis Theme Week.

Today's Milk Chocolate Habanero round was part of a Chili Chocolate Collection* from Trader Joe's (Monrovia, CA).


Covered in milk chocolate (decorated with red peppers), the dark chocolate ganache (filling) had caramel overtones and a restrained amount of habanero chili/chile.

Habanero peppers rank relatively high—100,000 - 350,000 SHU (Scoville heat units)—on the Scoville scale used to measure spicy pepper heat. (Although there is one habanero (the Red Savina) that tops the charts at an impressive 350,000 - 580,000 SHU.)

*This collection or assortment of milk and dark chocolate discs were filled/infused with four different chili/chile flavor fillings.



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