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Nancy Nadel
@Nancy Nadel
01/22/10 18:41:42
13 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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I'm a comparative newcomer and have been working so much, haven't communicated much with other chocolate makers until recently. I make chocolate from Jamaican beans exclusively and started the business to feature Jamaican chocolate to get Jamaican farmers a better price for their beans. Some of my flavors are comfortable and some are very unusual. Some showcase other Jamaican products like an oval leaf chocolate bonbon filled with Busha Browne's lime pepper jelly. I have a little chocolate barrel filled with a rum raisin in curried sweet milk. I just tried one with sorrel chutney which is a very complicated pocket of flavors. Most of my chocolate bonbons are 70% cacao. Website is www.theoaklandchocolateco.com .
Molly Drexelius
@Molly Drexelius
01/12/10 10:19:26
16 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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I will add NY female chocolatier Justine Pringle of Nunu Chocolates to the list, which you can order online at Drexelius Chocolates .A great SoCal female chocolatier is Kristy Choo of Jin Patisserie , which is in Venice.
xinhong liu
@xinhong liu
01/11/10 08:27:15
10 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Thanks for your reply Vanessa!I don't have a shop in UK yet. I'm creating a website right now and it might be the starting point to sell my chocolates initially and I hope I can have a little shop soon.A fantastic website! I must say. Having read your story and I have a question here for you.As the 'raw' is unregulated in US how you educate people to take on your idea that eating 'raw chocolates' is healthy or 'raw chocolates' has health benefit rather than just a treat.ThanksXinhong
Vanessa Barg
@Vanessa Barg
01/11/10 07:25:25
2 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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yes! thanks so much for your interest! it's http://www.gnosischocolate.com :) we dont have any stores in the uk quite yet, but we do ship direct. let me know if you have any questions whatsoever! vanessa@gnosischocolate.com
xinhong liu
@xinhong liu
01/11/10 02:43:08
10 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Hi,Is there a dedicate website for your good raw chocolates? Sorry I'm from UK I have not heard anyone who makes raw chocolates.Regards,Xinhong
Vanessa Barg
@Vanessa Barg
01/11/10 00:55:31
2 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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:) thank you so much *blushes* :) but i am a chocolate maker too! we make chocolate from the raw mass - does that still count as nomination? it's a yes in my book! :)
chocoasis
@chocoasis
01/10/10 23:04:55
5 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Vanessa Barg of Gnosis chocolates makes really good raw chocolates.
Scott
@Scott
01/06/10 10:41:09
44 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Robert,I'm sure your comments aren't intended as condescendingly sexist stereotypes, but they could possibly be construed that way.It might open your eyes to place an order with Chocolate Life forum participant Sarah Hart's Alma Chocolate, specially requesting her habanero caramel (one of the best caramels I've had in the US and a "must buy" whenever I'm in Portland), salted lavender caramel, lapsang souchong caramel, and rosewater caramel. Try some of her other pieces as well, to see if they fit your hypothesis. (Did your grandma make Thai peanut butter cups or cardamom/burnt sugar/sesame bonbons?)Or try Katherine Clapner's Dude, Sweet Chocolates (Dallas, Texas). Clapner, a former pastry chef for Stephan Pyles, is hardly "comforting," with her roasted beet/olive oil ganache, fermented Louisiana tobacco, olive oil/butter/hemp seed, lemon/yerba mate, et al.Look at the work of Cindy Duby of DC Duby (Vancouver, Canada).Look at Autumn Martin, head chocolatier for Theo Chocolate (Seattle, Washington), with the brilliant fig/fennel ganache.Or look on almost any gourmet market shelf these days to see Vosges, the brainchild of Katrina Markoff, whose decidedly ungrandmotherly products get more press and have more name recognition in America (deserved or not) than those of any male chocolatier.Though you may not be intentionally dismissive of the creativity of female chocolatiers, I think your broad brush strokes both overlook the truly ambitious work undertaken by female chocolatiers all over the country and elide the fact that most chocolatiers--male or female--do safe, predictable, familiar work, because they find it sells better than occasionally gag reflex-inducing creativity.
xinhong liu
@xinhong liu
01/05/10 08:31:33
10 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Hi,I have a question for my American friends here: what do you think Mariebelle Sweets?A link can be found in here http://www.mariebelle.com . Do you think she could be one of topten female chocolatiers?. My European friend said: by looking at this website the chocolates look very synthetical but I understand Mariebelle's shop is one of NY attractions? What do you think?Xinhong
Richard Spangenberg
@Richard Spangenberg
11/22/09 19:29:58
8 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Hey, someone close by where Ilive!
John M Rossini2
@John M Rossini2
11/22/09 14:01:40
12 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Rich,Hands down the winner is Maria Valente, Chocolations LLC, Mamaroneck NY.Check out www.chocolations.com ThanksJohn.Rossini@travelchocolate.com
updated by @John M Rossini2: 09/09/15 22:55:23
Richard Spangenberg
@Richard Spangenberg
11/20/09 14:15:29
8 posts

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YUM YUM YUM YUMLove the video too!
xinhong liu
@xinhong liu
11/20/09 13:11:49
10 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Melt ( http://www.meltchocolates.com/v2/Video.aspx ) makes the most delicious rasbury truffles.rococo http://rococochocolates.com/ makes best 'Long Ting' tea truffle.
Annick Vliegen
@Annick Vliegen
11/19/09 02:02:23
1 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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It did not meet her personally but I tasted her chocolate more than once. I thing that Cecilia Tessieri from Amedei Tuscany Chocolate is a great chocolate maker and a great chocolatiers!
Linda Grishman
@Linda Grishman
11/09/09 14:01:32
26 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Try mine.
SU
@SU
11/09/09 10:16:13
18 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Or said a slightly less depressing way: its a male dominated industry that has been run in a particular way -- pathways via established training schools, I would guess for pastries because a lot of famous chocolatiers seem to have pastry background, and corporations and old boy networks -- for a long time, but is now being opened up to amateurs of both genders thus removing some of the gender, socio-economic, and regional barriers to entry. No doubt due to greater ease of acquiring materials & training (thank you internets). The new and growing number of known female chocolatiers indicates there may be a shift coming in the gender balance as well as the big-box to artisan focus. The more women in the industry, the more there will be. Plant a flag at the mountaintop and more will come!
Jeff
@Jeff
11/04/09 06:52:10
94 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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I take you seriously linda...even if you are a chick... ; )
Linda Grishman
@Linda Grishman
11/03/09 16:30:38
26 posts

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the reason why there are so few is because it's still a man's world. Guys help one another. Women either give up or let their husbands take over...... and they don't take women seriously either.
Linda Grishman
@Linda Grishman
11/03/09 16:29:33
26 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Linda Grishman of Sweet on Vermont Artisan Confections. Has been making hand made chocolates since 1984.
Brian Donaghy
@Brian Donaghy
10/26/09 12:18:17
58 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Gayle's in DetroitPenny Chocolates in DC 'burbs.To name a couple!b
Richard Spangenberg
@Richard Spangenberg
10/23/09 07:07:40
8 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Well the last time I was over in Spain, I couldn't get in because the place was packed. I hear it is always packed in season. Had to make my own Sangria. So, unfortuanately, I am not an El Bulli alum.
Richard Spangenberg
@Richard Spangenberg
10/23/09 06:58:05
8 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Found her: She is the long-time owner of Frans Chocolates Ltd., located in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington, which also operates a large mail-order business at www.franschocolates.com From what I've read, Fran is considered one of the finest chocolatiers in the country and makes makes European-style chocolates.
Mark Heim
@Mark Heim
10/22/09 16:22:28
101 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Andre, Yes, Kee from Kee's chocolates.
Richard Spangenberg
@Richard Spangenberg
10/22/09 12:22:29
8 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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I could be missing it here, but isn't Oriel Bal aguer a guy? Trying to restrict the conversation to the best FEMALES. But, then good chocolate is good chocolate. :)
Richard Spangenberg
@Richard Spangenberg
10/22/09 12:14:14
8 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Good to see that a few of you recognize brilliance when you taste and see it. I for one will be happy to check out the individuals you've mentioned.rk
Scott
@Scott
10/21/09 18:08:52
44 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Elizabeth Montes of Sahagun Handmade Chocolates (Portland, OR).
Andre Costa
@Andre Costa
10/21/09 15:41:06
103 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Mark,Do you mean Kee from Kee's Chocolates?Kee's amazing.
Mark Heim
@Mark Heim
10/21/09 14:15:07
101 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Keys Chocolates in NYC.
Frank Schmidt
@Frank Schmidt
10/20/09 07:36:02
28 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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April Heaton !!Branson Missouri, beautiful new shop, excellent chocolates. Pure artistry. http://www.handcraftedchocolat.com/chocolatier.html
Gwen Borders2
@Gwen Borders2
10/20/09 03:37:00
5 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Fran Bigelow has done well for herself and her patrons :)
Richard Spangenberg
@Richard Spangenberg
10/17/09 18:15:13
8 posts

Best Female Chocolatier?


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Who do you think is the best female chocolatier you've met. Most seem to be men and I am curious who you would count amoung the top ten females out there!As I understand it, a chocolatier is someone who makes confectionery from chocolate. Chocolatiers are distinct from chocolate makers, who create chocolate from cacao beans and other ingredients.Rick
updated by @Richard Spangenberg: 04/11/15 09:01:22
Vercruysse Geert
@Vercruysse Geert
04/29/10 12:50:17
16 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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Many thanks for this interested discussion, I just found this.I do sell the wonderfull chocolate of Bertil Akesson's, just tuesday we had a second (one's a mond) chocolate tasting in our shop and number one out of ten? Yes the Akesson's "Wild" pepper!Sweden is the greatest country for the chocolate but they sure now how to impress, thanks a lot Bertil.GreetingsGeertPS thanks for the tips about Sweden chocolatiers
Masur
@Masur
10/24/09 12:38:29
31 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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My "shortlist" should also include two other chocolatiers: En liten smula (Pastry shop) RC Chocolat Anna-Sofia Wallstrm founder of Gefle Chocolaterie is another cocoafarmer and a female chocolatier. Together with UK Academy of Chocolate Awards jury member Maja Berthas (Swedish female chocolate expert) she will start a new bean to bar chocolate maker.
Masur
@Masur
10/24/09 12:15:47
31 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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In december a new Pralus single estate chocolate bar will be available in Stockholm (Small Island Coffee & Chocolate) and Pralus shop in Paris.Beanes are sourced from Tobago Cocoa Estate owned by Duane Dove.A few other chocolatiers worth mentioning, none of them is available in the United States: Chokladfabriken (first Swedish chocolatier sold in Japan) Fickorna Kanold (founded by female chocolatier Jeanna Kanold) Hovbyn no 9 (founded by female chocolatier Inger Persson-Clerc) Les Trois Roses (Hedh & Escalante Chocolatier) Lux Dessert & Choklad Xoco (Swedens first dessert bistro)Website links to the chocolatiers mentioned by Bertil kesson: Emanuel Andren MLARCHOCOLATERIE Robert E's Choklad
Bertil Åkesson
@Bertil Ã…kesson
10/24/09 08:52:15
2 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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Sonja, you are right, Sweden should not be forgotten on the map of chocolate! After all, the cacao plant was first given its botanical name by Swedish natural scientist Carl von Linn (*1707-1778), who called it "Theobroma cacao ("cocoa, food of the gods"). This was the first contribution of Sweden to the world of chocolateSweden has an old traditional chocolate company in the style of Lindt: MALM CHOKLADFABRIK. There is also CLOETTA. But for most of people in America Swedish chocolate means MARABOU or DAIM, two large mass market brands now owned by Kraft Foods. MARABOU was founded in Sweden in 1916 by a Norwegian who had great success with FREIA in Norway (Norway was part of Sweden until 1905). DAIM was created by the same company in the 50's. DAIM is by the way Pierre Herm's favorite chocolate "sin".Besides these well known companies, one should mention the Swedish chocolate balls (chokladbollar), a classic chocolate recipe in Sweden that you can find everywhere.But nowadays, Sweden developed a new craze about chocolate - this time darker & more refined - and stores are opening all over the place. Here I would like to mention great chocolatiers like ROBERT E's Choklad, Emanuel ANDREN and specially MLARCHOCOLATERIE. Unfortunately, none of them is available in the United States.Sweden has also cocoa farmers like Duane Dove, who owns a plantation in Tobago, and us, with our plantations in Madagascar and Brazil. This year we launched our small and exclusive brand of organic single plantations chocolates, KESSON'S Chocolate ( www.akessons-organic.com ). It should be available soon at the Food Emporium and Chantal Coady already made pictures for her next book soon to be published.As you see, the Swedes do not only make "chocolate moose"...
Masur
@Masur
10/23/09 13:33:57
31 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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Swedish confectionary and commercial chocolate brand Marabou (owned by Kraft) is sold in USA: http://swedensbest.com/chocolate1.html
Masur
@Masur
10/23/09 13:20:25
31 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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Emanuel Andrn from Sweden provided the goodie bag at The 50th GRAMMY Awards, 2008. Regrettably not available in the States. A few US microbatchers are curently available in Sweden: Amano, Askinosie and Patric Chocolate.A PDF-file about Cullinary Olympics. The Swedish team is mentioned: http://www.welshculinaryassociation.com/news/080214.pdf
SU
@SU
10/22/09 10:33:58
18 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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This is tricky - I'm sure there are Swedish chocolatiers, but I can only think of American, French, Belgium or Italians. I generally assume there are brands because everybody has some. I just doubt any brands are sold in the States and I can't think of any specific chocolatiers either. Sweden would have a lot more exposure all the Euro chocs than those of us in North America so it stands to reason they have similar market demands.Now that you mentioned the Swedish chef I will have have his ongoing culinary battles going through my head all day.
Sonja
@Sonja
10/14/09 11:52:41
3 posts

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Thanks for the book tip, you're right too, I don't think many people know of her books. I checked it out on Amazon, lots of copies available. Again,thanks for the tip.
Masur
@Masur
10/13/09 15:57:24
31 posts

The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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Four Swedish chocolatiers are listed in the second edition of "Chocolate Companion: A Connoisseur's Guide to the World's Finest Chocolates" written by Chantal Coady. Probably most people never heard of this book.
Sonja
@Sonja
10/13/09 13:18:20
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The connections between Scandinavia and chocolate - what reference do people have?


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Just interested to know what the referece point is for most people (in North America) regarding Sweden and it's chocolate. Are there any major brands that people recognize or level of quality that people might expect? Or is there just the ol' 'Swedish Chef' from the muppets kind of reference point. I just thought it was interesting after seeing a television news comedy that compares Sweden and the USA.
updated by @Sonja: 04/10/15 19:32:13
Salome Machavariani
@Salome Machavariani
10/16/09 02:25:41
5 posts

Chocolate shop in Tbilisi


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Thanks all, just now I'm downloading the book "Candy making for dummies". Thanks for advice:)
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