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Jake Patterson 30-06-2004 12:48 AM

Slitti Lattenero 70% Milk Chocolate?
 
Anybody try this one?

Seems to be rather expensive, but intriguing.

I have tried their 45% cocoa Lattenero bar and found it to be quite fine.

Alex Rast 30-06-2004 11:05 PM

Slitti Lattenero 70% Milk Chocolate?
 
at Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:48:44 GMT in >,
(Jake Patterson) wrote :

>Anybody try this one?
>
>Seems to be rather expensive, but intriguing.
>
>I have tried their 45% cocoa Lattenero bar and found it to be quite fine.
>


The LatteNero 70% is considerably better than the 45% - essentially like a
good dark chocolate. Generally the Slitti Lattenero series improve as you
go up the percentages, with the biggest break at the 62% - this one and the
70% are considerably better than the 45% and the 51%. Both of the high-
percentage ones lean towards a nutty, hazelnut flavour, with the 70% adding
fruity notes of cherry and strawberry.

However, IMHO neither the 70% nor the 62% are as good as Cluizel's Chocolat
Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50%, which is still the best milk
chocolate in the world. Also IMHO better than the 70% and 62% is Bonnat's
Asfarth. It's worth trying them side-by side to get a feel for the
differences.

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Lars Marowsky-Bree 01-07-2004 09:54 PM

Slitti Lattenero 70% Milk Chocolate?
 
On 04-06-29 23:48:44, Jake Patterson wrote:

> Anybody try this one?
>
> Seems to be rather expensive, but intriguing.


It is a very nice chocolaty chocolate. Disagreeing with Alex though, I
found the 51% from Slitti better; it seems there's a "sweet spot" at
around 50% for milk chocolate which I prefer.

Agreeing with Alex again, the Cluizel 50% Java is certainly the best, in
my opinion. That is not to say the Lattenero are not truely excellent -
we are comparing 99.9999% and 99.999% perfection here.


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Jake Patterson 01-07-2004 10:03 PM

Slitti Lattenero 70% Milk Chocolate?
 
Thanks for the replies.

I will have to give it a try.

kim 16-01-2005 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Rast
at Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:48:44 GMT in ,
(Jake Patterson) wrote :

Anybody try this one?

Seems to be rather expensive, but intriguing.

I have tried their 45% cocoa Lattenero bar and found it to be quite fine.


The LatteNero 70% is considerably better than the 45% - essentially like a
good dark chocolate. Generally the Slitti Lattenero series improve as you
go up the percentages, with the biggest break at the 62% - this one and the
70% are considerably better than the 45% and the 51%. Both of the high-
percentage ones lean towards a nutty, hazelnut flavour, with the 70% adding
fruity notes of cherry and strawberry.

However, IMHO neither the 70% nor the 62% are as good as Cluizel's Chocolat
Grand Lait Cacao Pur Ile de Java 50%, which is still the best milk
chocolate in the world. Also IMHO better than the 70% and 62% is Bonnat's
Asfarth. It's worth trying them side-by side to get a feel for the
differences.

--
Alex Rast

(remove d., .7, not, and .NOSPAM to reply)


I received a bar of Slitti Lattenero 70% , can I melt this bar and use it in a brownie recipe? Or should I stick with a baking chocolate . Thank You


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