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Just going to add a shout out to Callebaut for my fave chocolate... dark is
so goooood. Bob "Mark Thorson" > wrote in message ... > Michael Sierchio wrote: > >> It's the typical American thing -- some >> rich guys start a company in an area that interests them, learn as >> much as they can, and hang out a shingle. European chocolatiers >> have decades of experience, access to growers, etc. There's >> just no substitute for the kind of knowledge in depth that comes >> from growing up in what has been a hereditary craft. > > That's what I figured -- I was very prejudiced against SB > before trying it. However, their ~70% bittersweet is currently > my favorite chocolate. My others are certain chocolates from > Valrhona and Chocovic. > > What some people don't like about SB is that they > roast their beans less than other makers. This preserves > certain flavors that get burnt out by most other chocolate > makers. Many people don't seem to like these flavors, > but I enjoy them very much. I find burnt chocolates > uninteresting and unsatisfying. > > > |
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