I go for anything dark and single origin, but I'm pretty easily pleased with anything that at least tried to not use slave labour
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Apple brand chocolate. Buckle berry chocolate. I sometimes suspect bots troll here, asking questions like this in order to blindly consume data, & when I suspect it, I give them foil to chew on, like this response. Pennzoil motor oil chocolate. Xbox white chocolate Tesla Brand Free Speech Chocolate with the crunchy butthole center. There, does that answer your question?
Hey man, you gonna finish that Tesla Brand Free Speech Chocolate with the Crunchy Butthole center?
Yup, that name just rolls off the tongue haha
The best chocolate you’ll ever have: https://www.castronovochocolate.com/
She travels down to the communities that harvest the cacao and sources directly from them, then she hand makes the chocolate in her shop. Internationally award winning. So good.
Really goes to show what economies of scale can do. Castronova chocolate appears to have 65 gram bars at a price of $12. That's only 5g/$.
Tony's Chocolonely, a commonly touted ethical chocolate company, sells 180 gram bars for $6. 30g/$. Half the price for triple the chocolate comparatively.
That said, there's not much to really compare. Castronova seems to be going after a different market with most of the bars being titled as their place of origin and composition, not what taste to expect. A smart move for a business with a smaller footprint.
The few bars I saw mentioning flavours were the lavender dark milk, lemon and lemon salt, and Fleur de sel - an apparently high end French sea salt. Quite different than Tony's milk honey almond nougat or white raspberry popping candy.
They won't be replacing our orders from Tony's, but Castronova has a 12 pack I think we'll get to see what they are like. Thanks for recommendation.
Anything from Aldi. Here in the US they put butyric acid in the chocolate. It's partially because it's what people associated with chocolate because if early Hersey production and partially because it increases the shelf life. It's also the acid you find in rancid butter and vomit. European chocolate doesn't do this and so you get a smoother chocolate without the gross bite.
Before living near an Aldi I could only afford to get good chocolate on a rare occasion but even the junk Easter egg chocolates at Aldi are amazing and affordable! So now I can actually say I like chocolate!
As a Swiss person who likes chocolate, that sounds disgusting 😱
As a German who lived in the States for a year, it is. I love chocolate but barely ate any in the states.
It's so much worse than it sounds. On top of that, most Americans are born into this and find well made European chocolate too smooth and decadent which spurs the idea that it has to be exorbitantly expensive.
Non dairy! All the best chocolate is non dairy. I didn't realize this until I was on opioid pain meds for a few years and had to get off dairy entirely. All the American crap uses cheap milk fat as a filler. Once I started only consuming chocolate that is non-dairy the difference is substantial. Anything is pretty much great if you simply use this trick. The easiest way is just look for vegan marketing. All vegan deserts are best, seriously, and I'm no vegan.
I still follow my food rules like, I don't eat in a chemistry lab storage cabinet, and all flavorings are, at best "strawberry from a beaver's butt gland" level of natural. If you are not familiar with the reference, there was a 60 Minutes episode 10-20 years ago on the flavorings industry. One of the highlight remarks was the origin of natural
strawberry flavor... I consider all additive flavorings of any kind as drugs. Not in a tin foil hat sense, but more of a 'Madd Hatter CEO has no ethics' and makes a junk product with no real value sense. I'm not eating chocolate flavored sawdust.
I don't agree. I'm Norwegian though, so there is a bit of a difference in how our chocolate is made with regards to additives. Our Milk chocolate is the shit! Additives to it is also great, but they come in the form of actual pieces of dried fruit or salted corn chips, tiny pieces of fudge, brownies etc, etc.
If you're American try other countries chocolate. Not something like Cadbury you buy at Walmart, but go to an international grocer or pay for a box of chocolates and have them shipped to you and eat them over the next 3 months. Most American chocolatiers try to mimic Hershey flavor because that's what's most popular.
Tony Chocolonely is fucking amazing, but you can break your teeth trying to bite its weirdly shaped pieces of.
I know the question didn't ask for it, but I don't like chocolate, ha!
But I love two specific types; salted dark chocolate or chilli dark chocolate. Especially with a glass of tempranillo. Brand don't really matter, but generally the bigger brands just don't do dark chocolate well and put way too much sugar in. I don't have a sweet tooth and all other chocolates—including other dark chocolate—I don't really care for.
Here here! I also am not a big fan of chocolate, but dark chocolate, with chilli! Ooh la la.
The kind without lead or cadmium. So I've pretty much cut it out. https://www.consumerreports.org/health/food-safety/lead-and-cadmium-in-dark-chocolate-a8480295550/
"CR used a very conservative threshold for determining 'high' levels of the metals, which are not backed by major regulatory and health agencies, including the World Health Organization and the Food and Drug Administration. While pressuring chocolate companies to do more to keep contaminants out of our treats is a reasonable goal, this is not something anyone needs to fret about."
Edit: Obviously, chocolate production is problematic due to the exploitation of labor (and the use of child labor and even slave labor). Edit #2: Fixed quotation marks inside article quote.
I really like the chocolate from kinder. All of them, but the schoko-bons the most
Tony's and toblerone are probably my favorites rn, i love how creamy they are
Anything that's at least 50% cocoa.
I thought I liked dark chocolate then all the studies came out about certain brands having lead. After checking the brand I guess I just liked lead.
Nothing from Hershey's, Nestle, or Mars, that's for sure. Shits so waxy and bland. At least as far as chocolate goes. I don't mind their candy bars so much, but I couldn't tell you when the last time I had candy was.
Meanwhile those of us with Lacoste intolerance......
I can't wear polo shirts as well
Afraid of the tiny alligator bite?
I still eat chocolate. And cheese... And ice cream. I live alone so the only person who suffers is me. 😹
I just eat the chocolate anyway. Ice cream too, if I'm feeling brave.
Mousse au chocolate.
In general dark chocolate. more specifically the dark nougat from Sees candy.
The stuff from when I was a kid. Chocolate at some point changed. Its still good but not as good. Could be in my head or maybe its like the banana thing,
Depending on where you live, it probably has changed. Especially if you're in the US.
Basically, chocolate has been getting a lot more expensive. Rather than raise prices, a lot of companies have figured that consumers are more sensitive to changes in price rather than changes in quality or size.
A lot of American brands seem to be reducing the amount of actual chocolate in their "chocolate(y)s", and reducing the size. There's only so much they can reduce the size before people notice, so most of their cost savings comes from reducing the amount of chocolate.
Try some European chocolate if you ever miss the good stuff. Imported, not just European brands.
A lot of chocolate in the US can't legally be called chocolate in Canada. A lot of chocolate in Canada can't legally be called chocolate in the UK. And a lot of chocolate in the UK can't be called chocolate in some continental European countries (though I don't know how the scale continues from there, lol).
A lot of brands have stopped even using the word "chocolate" to describe their product. Anything that has a "chocolatey coating" does not actually have real chocolate.
Toblerone
Cadbury dairy milk.
Its like the top of the line Toyota Camry of chocolates. Its not going to make the snobs happy, but theres absolutely nothing wrong with it. Its just really fucking good basic ass chocolate.
Lindor. So good.
Milk chocolate without any nuts.
Lindor Hint of Sea Salt Dark
Dark chocolate here in the US. Also like unsweetened chocolate in savory things like chili.
The fruit and nut Cadbury in England.