   
Gourmet Chocolate Candy
If you are a lover of chocolate, then let's hope that you are given one of the lovely gourmet chocolate candy
gifts on this web site. However, if your partner is not romantic enough to think of it, then why not give one of
these gourmet chocolate candy gifts to yourself?
Gourmet Chocolate Candy
Unfortunately, gourmet chocolate candy sounds an oxymoron in Europe, because the word 'candy' is definitely not
associated with the word 'gourmet'. Americans might not get the same impression from the phrase.
However, I will take gourmet chocolate candy to mean chocolate at its highest level, as made by small,
independent chocolatiers. These gourmet chocolates, like all gourmet food, seem expensive.
In reality, the best gourmet chocolate candy is made from the best ingredients and by the best
chocolatiers.
Most people would say that the best chocolate comes from Belgium, Switzerland and France in that order. The
three countries do have strong French influence, but I have eaten gourmet chocolate candy from all over the world,
and the best can come from anywhere and not even the same country every year. Just like wine.
The method of making chocolate of many of these small chocolatiers is very hands-on and very old-world, which
enables them to produce outstanding, if more expensive chocolate candy. Some even go as far as not to use moulds,
preferring to cut each piece by hand.
Most of these pieces of candy, chocolates or bonbons are fairly small, so that you can savour the flavour
without having a mouthful of chocolate. The flavour of these gourmet chocolate candy pieces is usually very intense
and they are also very filling. One or two an hour is plenty.us to bring you unique and delicious chocolates.
The quality of a chocolate, like most food, is determined by the quality of the raw ingredients and the level of
skill employed when working with those ingredients.
The process of making gourmet chocolate candy starts with high-quality cacao beans. These beans must then be
correctly fermented, dried, roasted, crushed and conched.
The time and care allowed for each individual step has an effect on the quality of the gourmet chocolate candy
in the end. However, in general, high-quality chocolate snaps cleanly in two, melts quickly and uniformly in the
mouth, and has a long-lasting flavour, rather like the flavour of a good wine.
High-quality gourmet chocolate candy should be stored in a cool, dry place. Something like an air-conditioned
room is actually ideal. It is also best to keep them in the box they arrive in, as they were designed for that
purpose.
Do not be tempted to put them on display, as they will lose flavour. A bit like leaving the cork out of a bottle
of wine for a few days.
Try some gourmet chocolate candy and you will never look back. Learn to treat your gourmet chocolate candy like
an expensive wine and you will also get the most from it too.
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