Here's a catch-up post as this one was drafted early last year (2024!). The chocolate was a souvenir brought by the wife from her trip to Montreal earlier. I've posted about another variant from Fleur de Sel
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| The chocolate is packaged very simply. You can see the chocolate through the transparent packaging (i.e., plastic wrap). |
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| Close-up of the label indicating the maker's address and contact number |
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| What looked like a regular chocolate bar from one side of the package is actually a more complex one with nuts and sea salt bits. |
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| Details on the chocolate include its having a minimum of 60% cacao. |
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| Nutrition information |
This chocolate was both complex and enjoyable. Some chocolates we've tasted were complex or tried to be complex but ended up not succeeding in the blends. Some were enjoyable but very simple. I though the maker succeeded in the mix of peanuts, rock salt and maple for sweetener. This 100g bar cost 4.60 Canadian dollars so its on the middle side of prices for chocolates of this quality. We thought this was a good buy and a sure pick-up for when we see this again.
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