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Since unsweetened chocolate is quite bitter, I assumed that *extreme* amount
of sugar contained in chocolate bars, cocoa mixes and other chocolate confections was added in order to offset the bitterness. To the contrary, I just had a chocolate bar that was 85% cacao, and it was delicious! To me, it tasted far more chocolaty than your more typical half-sugar bars. It apparently takes only a small amount of sweetener to bring out the chocolate flavor. In fact, I heard that there is one German company that has just released a 95% cacao chocolate bar (which I would like to track down). The 85% cacao bar that I described is called "Lindt Excellence Edlelbitter". For another favorite, see my 10/6/2003 posting entitled "Dark chocolate with pepper and strawberries -- Delicious!". I do not like the German chocolate bars that I have had in the past, because they are very high in cocoa butter, which makes them taste fatty to me. But these two recent gifts from Germany are wonderful finds. - David |
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