Opening a chocolate for dessert one evening, I discovered that Lindt provided much information about their chocolate in the inside of the package. There is a tasting guide that you don't usually see in other chocolates. If there were info on the inside of the package, its usually about the advocacies of a company including fair trade and beneficiaries of the company.
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Inside of the package - this usually is blank so kudos to Lindt for providing such information here.
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About Lindt chocolates
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It's the first time that I saw this on the packaging of a chocolate especially the part where there is a pairing suggestion with wine or tea. The descriptions of the chocolate according to the 5 senses is also very informative if not amusing.
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I guess the high cocoa range would be the ones highly recommended to be paired with wine or tea?
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Description of the chocolate according to the 5 senses.
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