Chocolate

Discussion in 'Food & Travel' started by WHOLMAN2, Mar 2, 2003.

  1. WHOLMAN2

    WHOLMAN2 New Member

    Dec 4, 2000
    Lahs Angeleez
    Dark rules. The darker, the better. Milk chocolate is a distant second.

    No offense, but American chocolate doesn't compare to European chocolate.

    :cool: Truffles. :cool:
     
  2. Maczebus

    Maczebus Member

    Jun 15, 2002
    I go along with that.

    If it's just pure chocolate you're eating, then the darker the better. Milk chocolate, not quite so good, and I don't have white chocolate. Too sweet.
    Milk chocolate in a bar like snickers is fine though.
    Interestingly (hmm sort of) I had the dark chocolate mars bar when they were out. I didn't work well in my opinion.

    I tend to get some good 85% cocoa solids made by Lindt.
     
  3. DoctorJones24

    DoctorJones24 Member

    Aug 26, 1999
    OH
    If by "American" you mean Hershey's and Nestle, then sure. But if you mean "expensive gourmet melt in your mouth" stuff, then you can find upscale shops in most U.S. cities that are every bit as good as anything in Europe.

    Two night ago, I had dinner at a little Italian restaurant in Toledo, OH, and for desert they had a this brilliant chocolate mousse inside dark chocolate shells, with white chocolate shavings on top and raspberry syrup drizzled over the whole thing. Ungodly.
     
  4. bungadiri

    bungadiri Super Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jan 25, 2002
    Acnestia
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Re: Chocolate

    The doctor is right. You can find some very good locally made chocolate in most cities of any size and some really exceptional stuff here and there.

    And for chocolate that you can buy in your local grocery chain, Dove chocolate is way better than Hershey's etc.
     
  5. Ceebs

    Ceebs New Member

    Aug 6, 2002
    None taken. I bought my first kilo of Valrhona Guanaja Lactee a couple of weeks ago, and I doubt I'll ever buy anything made on this side of the pond again.

    Can anyone vouch for Scharffen-Berger or Callebaut? Chocolatesource.com has a lot of interesting, fancy-sounding brands, and as far as I'm concerned, there's no such thing as having too much chocolate in your cupboard to cook with...
     
  6. Sachsen

    Sachsen Member+

    Aug 8, 2003
    Broken Arrow, Okla.
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I love Ritter Sport.

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  7. Neapolitan

    Neapolitan New Member

    Oct 4, 2007
    England
    Belgian Chocolate for me. Doesn’t matter what the colour, it’s all good..!
     
  8. bigredfutbol

    bigredfutbol Moderator
    Staff Member

    DC United
    Sep 5, 2000
    USA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'll second that.
     
  9. Ash II

    Ash II New Member

    Jul 23, 2004
    In a madhouse
    Belgian chocolate is pure heaven.

    I haven't had particularly good US chocolate experiences, but I'm willing to try other types if and when I'm back over there.
     
  10. Belgian guy

    Belgian guy Member+

    Club Brugge
    Belgium
    Aug 19, 2002
    Belgium
    Club:
    Club Brugge KV
    You'd think that having the best beer, chocolate and fries in the world would be enough to keep this country together. :D
     
  11. nekkibasara

    nekkibasara Member+

    Apr 12, 2004
    Fairfax, Virginia
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Scharffen-Berger is probably the best baking chocolate that you can buy in the US. Their bars made for consumption are a little worse than Lindt, but still excellent.
     
  12. Ash II

    Ash II New Member

    Jul 23, 2004
    In a madhouse
    Well exactly. You point that out to your compatriots.:D
     
  13. firstshirt

    firstshirt Member+

    Bayern München
    United States
    Mar 1, 2000
    Ellington, CT / NK, RI
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    according to some so called experts the best chocolate is french made, Maison du chocolat.
    A couple sites listed an Italian chocolate as numer 1 called Amedei. When people think of Belgian chocolate they usually think Godiva but after living there for a year, there are much better local stores that make their own that are much better. I am a big white chocolate fan
     
  14. Belgian guy

    Belgian guy Member+

    Club Brugge
    Belgium
    Aug 19, 2002
    Belgium
    Club:
    Club Brugge KV
    Yup, most Belgians buy their chocolate from small, local chocolatiers.
     
  15. nicephoras

    nicephoras A very stable genius

    Fucklechester Rangers
    Jul 22, 2001
    Eastern Seaboard of Yo! Semite
    Pierre Marcolini all the way. Those truffles and the white chocolate rasperry pieces are fabulous.
     
  16. Sinko

    Sinko New Member

    Dec 28, 1999
    xalapa ver mx
    Club:
    Harrisburg City Isl.
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    So sad all this anti-Hershey's sentiment.

    Perhaps you minds would change about Hershey's quality after you've tried this:

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    They're particularly good with a strong cup of coffee.

    Coming in a close second for me is:

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    And then how could anybody have a negative word to say about the company that brings you this:

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    My sentiments toward Hershey's has only a little to do with the fact that I grew up less than an hour away from Chocolate Town.
     
  17. 96Squig

    96Squig Member

    Feb 4, 2004
    Hanover
    Club:
    Hannover 96
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    Honestly, with Lindt, Ritter Sport and Milka available in most parts of the US, I can't believe how anybody can honestly buy Hershey's. It's like self-torture to eat it.
    That said, the Belgians are making the best beer and chocolates, but the Dutch and Germanics (D, A, CH) are better at selling it :)
     
  18. Barbara

    Barbara BigSoccer Supporter

    Apr 29, 2000
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Chocolate is like pizza and sex. Even if it's not great, it's still chocolate (or pizza, or sex.) It's all good.
     
  19. Belgian guy

    Belgian guy Member+

    Club Brugge
    Belgium
    Aug 19, 2002
    Belgium
    Club:
    Club Brugge KV
    Pretty much, yeah. Oh well, that just leaves more for us to enjoy, I guess.
     
  20. TheSlipperyOne

    TheSlipperyOne Member+

    Feb 29, 2000
    Denver
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Combining all 3 is the way to go.
     
  21. Belgian guy

    Belgian guy Member+

    Club Brugge
    Belgium
    Aug 19, 2002
    Belgium
    Club:
    Club Brugge KV
    Eating a pizza with chocolate topping of your gf's body? Kinky.
     

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