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Hi all,
I've been trying to find out more about some types of Valrhona chocolate, and the Web has provided me as many questions as answers. Can anyone here provide some insight? - Valrhona's web site indicates [1] that there are USA-specific versions of the Guanaja, Caraibe, and Jivara 75g tasting bars. Does anyone know what the difference is? - There are some types of Valrhona chocolate (Superalpina, Tropilia, Maitre Chocolatier) which I've seen mentioned on a few web sites [2], but I can't find them on Valrhona's own site. Are these actually types of chocolate, or are they candies? Have they been discontinued? If not, are they any good? - There are a couple other types (Araguani, Tanariva Lactee) which are mentioned on Valrhona's Web site, but which I haven't found in person. Chocosphere apparently has Araguani, but I haven't gotten around to ordering any yet. Has anyone tried either of these? Thanks. Blake [1] Go to http://tinyurl.com/ugtq (links to Valrhona's site), then on the "Bars" drop-down, select "All". [2] bona-company.ru, flambee.cz, musca.ma, caviarassouline.com The listed "From:" address is valid for one month past the message date. |
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