Author Archive: Bryn Kirk

CocoVaa Chocolatier – Chocolates Review

I want to say that I had a great start to the New Year with some amazing chocolates. But the assorted box I got for Christmas never made it to the New Year (why would it?). I probably should say it was a spectacular way to end 2018! Either way, I had a memorable chocolate experience courtesy of CocoVaa Chocolatier. Thank you, CocoVaa!

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Cémoi Chocolatier Francais – Equador 50%

It’s not very often that I find a “dark milk” chocolate bar among the other chocolates in my local retail store. But today is one of those rare days when I happen upon a 50% Ecuadoran Milk Chocolate from Cémoi.

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Heavenly Organics Almond Chocolate Honey Patties

Heavenly Organics products contain honey made from free-range bees living in India. They harvest all organic honey from wild beehives. The honey is sold in jars as raw white honey, but also in the form of sweet patties covered in 100% cacao chocolate (unsweetened baking chocolate) with a variety of organic flavorings added.

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Tcho Bites Toffee & Sea Salt Chocolate Discs

It’s my personal mission to bring chocolate just about everywhere I go. Doesn’t matter if it’s a casual visit or a formal evening, chocolate is a welcomed gift. If it’s shared right away, I have the pleasure of discussing flavor and texture with the recipient(s) as well as learning what they think about it.

In a recent trip over to a friend’s house, I took a bag of Tcho Bites - Toffee and Sea Salt chocolate snacks. They are round bite-sized wafers of toffee coated in organic 53% cacao “dark milk” chocolate.

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Indulgence Chocolate – Cranberry Pumpkin Seed

Just as fall leaves were reaching their peak colors, and pumpkin was on my mind, I happened upon a 54% chocolate bar from Indulgence called Cranberry Pumpkin Seed. I bought it and took it along with me as I visited a dear friend and her mother one evening. We broke open the bar with high expectations. It did not disappoint – well, almost. Read more

Baci Perugina Dark 70%

In 1922, Luisa Spagnoli created a hazelnut confection and covered it in dark chocolate. She called it “Cazzotto,” because the shape reminded her of a “fist.” But one of the founding partners, Giovanni Buitoni, wondered why a customer would want to buy something called a fist? She changed the name to Baci, meaning “kisses.”

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Divine Chocolate Advent Calendar

You’re never too old for an Advent Calendar!

Okay, I’m never too old for an advent calendar. I say that, but our house hasn’t had one in a while. There are a couple of reasons.

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Mozart Chocolate Cream Liqueur

Normally I’m one to eat my chocolate, but occasionally, I drink my chocolate. Yes, sometimes it’s okay to sip a mug of hot chocolate, but recently I found myself imbibing a sweet, creamy, slightly chilled milk chocolate liqueur! Specifically, Mozart Chocolate Cream Liqueur.

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Tabal Chocolate – Ka 70% Columbia

My last post about a Tabal chocolate bar described their single origin 70% from Bolivia. Today’s review is also a Tabal single origin but this time it’s a 70% from Colombia and it only contains two ingredients; chocolate and cane sugar. In fact, the name of the bar, “Ka”, means “two”.

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Salba Chia – Chocolate Covered Chia Seeds

I remember commercials from my childhood for “Chia Pet”. And it is because of this memory that I had a hard time thinking of chia as an edible food.

Chia seeds as an ingredient is all the rage these days. Sprinkle them on yogurt. Make your own chia seed pudding. You can even find them in pre-packaged items like cereal, granola bars, applesauce, candy bars, and crackers. Now there’s another twist – dark chocolate coated chia seeds.

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