chocolate review

Tabal’s Great Lakes Tart Cherry

Shop local and make a difference globally. Chocolate lovers are a caring, devoted group, and many live this pledge everyday. When you are fortunate to have a small bean-to-bar chocolate shop in your area, supporting that business is not only critical to the business, but to cacao sustainability and fair compensation for farmers in the countries of origin.

I’m lucky enough to have such a local small chocolate business near me - Tabal Chocolate.

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K + M Extravirgin Dark Chocolate Bars

K + M Extravirgin dark chocolate, made in Napa, CA, has a secret. They hand craft their bean-to-bar chocolates with extravirgin olive oil in order to boost the antioxidant properties as well as enhance the cocoa bean’s flavor and the bar’s smoothness.

According to their website, www.kellermannichocolate.com, by adding a small amount of MANNI organic extra-virgin olive oil through their proprietary chocolate-making process, the chocolate retains three times the amount of antioxidants compared to the traditional method. They say it’s, “Good for your body, good for your soul”!

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Equal Exchange 80% Dark from Panama

I eat chocolate bars from Equal Exchange all the time, and I assumed that I reviewed them as I consumed them. I was wrong! It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed one of their bars, so I aim to correct that. Today’s review is a single origin, 80% dark chocolate, made from the cacao beans grown in Panama.

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Endangered Species – Hazelnut Toffee and Tart Raspberries

Another Endangered Species chocolate review – actually, two of them. Why do I keep coming back to this brand? Well, there are a lot of varieties (more than 15 flavors in chocolate bars alone) to get through. But more than that, they always provide a consistent, good tasting chocolate. And I can find them everywhere.

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Tabal Dark Chocolate with Mushrooms

Time to get nerdy with chocolate. In the superfood world, chocolate has always been a shining star. Chocolate is full of antioxidants and has often measured up against other superfoods rather well.

For example, according to the 2010 USDA ORAC database (ORAC stands for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity and is measured in μ mol TE/100 g) a standard dark chocolate bar has an ORAC number between 20,000 and 24,600 units.

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Indulgence Chocolatiers Milk Chocolate Sea Salt

Indulgence Chocolatiers offers an amazing menu at their Shop and Chocolate Pairing Bar. They are located in Milwaukee, WI, which many of you know is only a hop, skip and a jump from where I live.

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Divine – Dark Chocolate with Mint Crisp

I’ve tooted Divine Chocolate’s horn before. In my opinion, every bar they make is top notch...

The Dark Chocolate with Mint Crisp is 70% Ghanaian chocolate with natural peppermint oil and peppermint crisps.

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Chocolove Ruby Cacao Bar

I have so many questions as I hold a Chocolove Ruby Cacao Bar in my hands. This looks like a pink colored confectionery coating, but that’s not “cacao,” so what on earth is going on?

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Chocolove – Coffee Crunch in Dark Chocolate

Chocolove chocolate company is based out of Boulder, Colorado and, according to their website, www.chocolove.com, their bars are made in small batches “…delivering a little bit of 'chocolate–love' to discerning chocolate lovers everywhere.”

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Coco Chocolatier – Gin and Tonic Chocolate Bar

Edinburgh is Scotland's capital. Home of Edinburgh Castle and Scotland’s crown jewels. Also home to Coco Chocolatier.

Coco uses South American cocoa and lots of creativity to craft unique flavor combinations. Each package is literally a work of art. They ask independent artists to create original designs for each chocolate bar. Check out their website,  www.cocochocolatier.com, to see the amazing designs.

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