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ChocoFiles
@ChocoFiles
05/21/08 15:56:29
251 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

On a tangent--Andrea said, "Don't think it's Barry Callebaut organic. (Which is the Dagoba bar.)"Andrea (and others who might know),I'm reviewing a Dagoba bar at the moment, so are you saying that Dagoba is a fondeur who uses Callebaut organic? I always like to know if a company is bean-to-bar or not.
cybele
@cybele
05/21/08 10:41:20
37 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

The organic dark (at least some of it) is from Terra Nostra in Canada. But I'm not certain if they're bean to bar ...
Andrea2
@Andrea2
05/21/08 09:47:04
2 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

They are very good quality. In an interesting summary and rating report by Consumer Reports earlier this year, the Trader Joe's product was rated 10th in this crowded sku of Dark Chocolate (just below Dagoba.) If anyone knows for sure who's co-packing the Trader Joe organic dark, I'd love to know. I'm thinking it's from Maramor who does some End. Species and other organic products (Newman's Own) but not sure if the chocolate comes from Blommer or Debelis. Don't think it's Barry Callebaut organic. (Which is the Dagoba bar.)Information appreciated !
donna3
@donna3
05/18/08 08:33:23
7 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

i forgot to add....they also have these dark chocolate pistachio toffee- type clusters that are REALLY good too...i thought they might be too sweet for our taste but we love them....they are very nice to serve with a good chai or black tea or really good coffee for guests...also addictive...can't remember the name of them but maybe pistachio crunch or something like that...if you look for them tho you will find them in the little clear plastic tubs-like the almonds....worth searching for!!
donna3
@donna3
05/18/08 08:28:30
7 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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no problem...enjoy! we are also hooked on their dark chocolate covered almonds with seasalt.....they are AWESOME and a must try - if you have not....we stock up on several tubs of them whenever we go....hmm...we are out of them now :-(- guess we are due for a trip!!!
Jim
@Jim
05/18/08 05:20:27
3 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

Hi Johnny I recently did a load of reviews on my site about Trader Joe's stuff. I live in the UK so its pretty hard for me to get hold of but luckily I have a nice friend in American who sent me a massive box full of the stuff. I must say the Chocolate covered coffee beans are to die for!!! Take a look at my reviews and let me know what you think. http://www.chocolatemission.net/2008/05/may-17th-trader-joes-chocolate.html
ChocoFiles
@ChocoFiles
05/10/08 07:52:52
251 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

Donna,Thanks for telling us about the Pound Plus bars! Previously I never looked at them assuming that they were low quality because of their large size. Lo and behold, what joy to find out that it's the same 72% bar!So I now have a 72% Pound Plus and a Bittersweet with Almonds Pound Plus sitting right in front of me. 1000g (1Kg) of chocolate for $8!! I'm getting ready to gorge myself silly....
Susie Norris
@Susie Norris
04/30/08 21:26:05
21 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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Good info, thanks!
Sarah Hart
@Sarah Hart
04/30/08 08:44:00
63 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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I thought I heard somewhere that the TJ pound plus was Callebaut, though I can't say where or when or even why I think that. I could've just "decided" that myself long ago and then it became "Truth" in my head. Anyone able to verify?
cybele
@cybele
04/29/08 16:59:44
37 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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"I just wish they would make public, as most companies do, some details about the production. But that's just me."Many companies have special deals with repackers and house brands that mean that they are not allowed to disclose that information. They're usually selling it to Trader Joe's at far below their regular retail, mostly because it's a guaranteed contract for a huge amount of product and is supposed to be repackaged in a way that does not detract from the exclusiveness of their regular brand.At one point TJs was carrying specialty sized Scharffen Berger for just that reason, so that people couldn't really do an apples to apples comparison. (I think that stopped when Hershey's bought SB.)The cheaper the chocolate though, the more likely it is to come from a bean to bar company, as too many middle men mean too much markup.Trader Joe's probably feels that it's far better for them to get the merchandise at low, low prices for their customers than the full disclosure of who is actually making the chocolate ... as I suspect that price is the first thing a consumer is looking at, not the origin of the product.The way that I've figured out some of Target & Trader Joe's suppliers is to keep an eye on the recall notices. You'll find that when someone gets their package of X bars recalled because of undelcared nuts, it'll be for their brand and then perhaps three other house brands. (Most recently this was how I found out that Veritas is doing some of Target's Choxie products.)
donna3
@donna3
04/29/08 16:31:54
7 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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i am looking at the package on the pound plus bar right now and it says " pound plus chocolate bars are imported direct from belgium. they are made exclusively for trader joe's in a small town outside antwerp by confectionary artisans known for producing perhaps the finest chocolate in the world. "that's it!
Susie Norris
@Susie Norris
04/29/08 16:07:18
21 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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"Belgian Chocolate" is a tricky phrase which covers chocolate bon bons or pralines made in Belgium but not necessarily with courverture from Belgium (maybe they use French or Italian or Swiss). It also covers couverture made in Belgium. Google lists 371,000 entries for Belgian chocolate companies! The other thing is that Pound Plus, that very nice 72% brand, is the only one Trader Joe's sells iin bulk; all the fair trade & premium brands are small size. I just wish they would make public, as most companies do, some details about the production. But that's just me.
cybele
@cybele
04/29/08 10:26:50
37 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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Trader Joe's does carry other fair trade and organic chocolates (and products in general) and they're pretty good about passing along that information.With a little detective work with the list of ingredients I think someone could probably figure out who the Belgian chocolate bar company is (looking at the list of Belgian chocolate makers there aren't that many).I do know who several of their other chocolate/confection suppliers are. (The organic pecan & raisin bars are made by Terra Nostra in Canada as are some of the fair trade truffles they offer around the holidays. I suspect that some of their other Irish specialty chocolate items are made by Lily O'Brien, but I haven't been able to confirm that.)
Susie Norris
@Susie Norris
04/29/08 10:20:07
21 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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I love this couverture; very flavorful and competitively priced. Here's my beef: Trader Joe's won't release any information about their suppliers, so we don't know where it is from in Belgium (although the packaging used to say a chocolate company outside Brussels), don't know where the beans are from, fair trade status...nothing!! We want to know where our food is from, don't we?? Of course we do. The corporate spokespeople (I called them) won't speak, and they are not interested in outside promotion, and they don't have to tell us anything because they are a privately held company. But whoever is making this courverture (does anybody out there know??) is doing a fine job. The milk chocolate is tasty, too.
donna3
@donna3
04/23/08 17:13:33
7 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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we buy the large bars...i think they are about a pound and a half- whenever we are near a trader joe's...the extra dark and for eating daily they are not bad....it is not the quality i want to make eventually and sell- and i agree it is not as smooth as i usually like... but for the common everyday chocolate 'fix' it works for me! and the price is right for a low budget at like 3.99 a bar!
cybele
@cybele
04/21/08 20:36:43
37 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

Well, I really can't beat that price! Fifty cents for 1 & 2/3 ounces of chocolate? I don't think you can find real dark chocolate for that price (those big brands usually have added milk fats) anywhere else unless you buy a huge block.I think it's a nice little treat to tuck in your bag and feel free to share. It's not quite as buttery smooth as I like (at TJs I'll opt for the Chocovic Ocumare or if I want "candy" I'll go for the organic Pecan & Raisin bar) but it's certainly a good dependable product.
ChocoFiles
@ChocoFiles
04/21/08 16:54:02
251 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

I keep my chocolate review notes in a database, and so far I've tasted and rated over 175 bars. I give ratings in two categories: Class (such as 69 or less, 70-79, 80-80, 90-100 and various flavored) and Overall. I also developed a scale to give a number that shows what I call the "Value Index". It is a ratio of the Overall Rating to Price (multiplied by a factor to put it on a 1-100 scale.) The formula works pretty well and the factor seems pretty accurate to me. Well, with TJ 72%'s ridiculously low price yet relatively good taste it's Value Index is off the chart at 214! The next highest is Chocovic Ocumare 71% at 95 (also sold at Trader Joe's for a low price!).
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 21:50:49
39 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


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Wish I could give them a try, sadly there's no TJs near me.
Chocoflyer
@Chocoflyer
02/01/08 19:40:04
71 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

I agree Trader Joes chocolate is really very good for the low LOW prices it charges- how do they do it?? Must be the volume of sales---- they are not in very state yet, but they are VERY popular on the west coast....hope they come south to FL!!
jonny
@jonny
02/01/08 18:00:23
2 posts

Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars...


Posted in: Opinion

Has anyone tried Trader Joe's 72% Chocolate Bars? They come three 1.67 oz bars for $1.50. Imported form Belgium. The chocolate is not bad!
updated by @jonny: 04/10/15 09:36:02
Chocoflyer
@Chocoflyer
02/01/08 17:54:31
71 posts

Review of The Chocolate Guide by AK Crump:


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The 2008Western edition of The Chocolate Guide by A.K.Crump and TasteTV is available on Amazon.com and other major book co. websites. The book is packed FULL of photos, and thus is printed on heavier glossy paper stock, very nice. It breaks up the areas into Southern California, Northern Cal., Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Utah, and British Columbia.There are spotlights of many individual chocolatiers, a small section on wine & choc, a bit on Chocolate perfume & the Chocolate Lifestyle, but mostly it is glorious color photos & descriptions of shops, chocolates, and an extensive directory of ALL the choc shops in each of the regions, listed by city, with address and contact info for easy reference. I for one am happy to finally see a choc book (besides Clay Gordon's excellent Discover Chocolate) that is NOT 95 % recipes, 5 % choc-info (only one recipe in here! love it). This is a very useful guide and although choc shops can come & go, this appears to be an annual publication if it gets enough SUPPORT and sales. A choco-travellers perfect guidebook (albeit a little heavy to carry) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED- 4 stars- 5 diamonds!!
updated by @Chocoflyer: 04/18/15 11:46:56
Chocoflyer
@Chocoflyer
06/29/08 15:26:01
71 posts

Chocolate on TV


Posted in: News & New Products Press

The History Channel has a great series called Modern Marvels and on Thur 7/3 they are covering the history of Chocolate! Highly recommended so set your DVRs!
Chocoflyer
@Chocoflyer
02/07/08 19:44:54
71 posts

Chocolate on TV


Posted in: News & New Products Press

More Food Network shows!FEB 11, 8:00- 10pm, a Chocoblock with Alton Brown/ Good Eats making fudge, The Secret Life of Chocolate History, and Chocolate Unwrapped!ck their website for repeats and more chocolate shows- just type in the keyword and you get plenty to watch!
Chocoflyer
@Chocoflyer
02/01/08 17:12:25
71 posts

Chocolate on TV


Posted in: News & New Products Press

Now that it's February, many channels seem to have special shows on our favorite topic all month- Chocolate- here we can inform each other of chocolate TV coming up:FOOD NETWORK:FEB 6, 9pm, All Star Chocolate RecipesFEB 9, 8pm-11pm Food Network Challenges featuring Chocolate and Chocolate evening gowns are created by 5 top pastry chefs!FEB 10, 7-9pm, Food Network challenges using chocolateFEB 10, 9-10pm, Iron Chef America- chocolate battle
updated by @Chocoflyer: 03/11/26 06:20:34
ChocoFiles
@ChocoFiles
04/22/08 17:49:14
251 posts

Favorite Chocolates?


Posted in: Tasting Notes

In the attached file are my tasting notes for Amedei Chuao. A sublime experience!Class: 70-79Class Rating: 10Overall Rating: 10Value Index: 10 (on a scale of 1-100)
ChocoFiles
@ChocoFiles
04/21/08 16:58:11
251 posts

Favorite Chocolates?


Posted in: Tasting Notes

Amedei Chuao is in a class way above anything else I've ever tasted. After I tasted it it redefined excellence! There's a good reason that it's won so many awards.
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 09:52:32
39 posts

Favorite Chocolates?


Posted in: Tasting Notes

Why don't we all share our favorite chocolate (I know, there's never one!) with our tasting notes? That way we can compare and contrast and hopefully find new chocolates that will appeal to our individual palettes.I'll share some of mine when I have my notes later tonight. :)
updated by @Sera: 05/13/15 14:04:16
Sera
@Sera
02/06/08 21:31:48
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

Here's the link to my tasting notes: Click here!
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
02/02/08 21:58:38
1,696 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

Sera, please do let us know. There is a forum category for tasting notes and I would add them there and put a link from this thread to that tasting note.
Sarah Gross
@Sarah Gross
02/02/08 18:31:28
15 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

Sounds great! let us know how you find them :) I've never tried the cinnamon one, myself.
Sera
@Sera
02/02/08 18:22:48
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

Ok, here's what I purchased"Vivani: Dark Chocolate with Green Tea, Dark Chocolate with LemonCharlemagne: Plain (red wrapper), with Cinnamon (blue wrapper) and Green Tea (green wrapper)Michel Cluizel: Ier Cre de Planation of Sao Tome (bright blue wrapper) and the Madagascar (orange wrapper).Don Puglisi Rustic Drinking Chocolate BarI also saw some new things there that I've never heard of. I would have written it down but I didn't have a pen on me and my camera was home with its battery getting charged. Figures! *sigh*
Sarah Gross
@Sarah Gross
02/02/08 05:12:49
15 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

Everything from Chuao, especially the pods, are insanely amazing!
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 21:46:51
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

Chocoflyer, I love, love, LOVE the Banana ChocPods too! I'm just enamored with that company, all of Chuao Chocolatier's stuff is so good!
Chocoflyer
@Chocoflyer
02/01/08 17:24:50
71 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

I also recommend the Chocolate Covered nibs by Taza & the Banana Choco Pods by Chuao. Delicious!
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 14:52:34
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


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Sarah, thanks so much for your reply! Looks like I'll have to give Cluizel, Santander and Vivani a try.
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 14:51:50
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

Thanks Clay! I'll give them a shot. :)
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
02/01/08 10:47:33
1,696 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

I have only tasted one of them and it was at the Fancy Food Show last July after a long day of tasting other stuff. So, actually, I don't remember. Chances are the chocolate is not made by Charlemagne but sourced from Callebaut or Belcolade but it could be someone else. Charlemagne is adding the flavorings and they usually do a very good job. There is every good chance that the green tea bar is at least as good as the Dolfin green tea bar which is pretty darn good, IMO.
Sarah Gross
@Sarah Gross
02/01/08 10:25:00
15 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


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Michel Cluizel--the higher percentages aren't as good as his 60s and 70sHachez -- stay away! doesn't live up to anythingSantander -- all of the dark ones I've tried have been surprisingly great (for the low price I normally see them at)Cafe Tasse---is very dry, not goodNirvana---haven't triedVivani---- Excellent! all! perfect deepness and texture, love the lemon especially
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 10:03:19
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


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I got a head of myself there, posting before I finished! Would you recommend them at all?
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 10:02:18
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


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Thank you so much Clay! That's them! :)
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
02/01/08 10:00:38
1,696 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


Posted in: Opinion

I believe the bars you are describing are from Charlemagne in Belgium.This is a link to the product page with a picture. The green tea bar is the bottom one in the photo.For those of you who don't have a local store that carries Charlemagne, one on-line source that carries them is ChocolateSource.com . In the upper-left of the home page is a drop down selector labeled "Brand." Click on that, select Charlemagne from the list, and you'll see these bars there. I believe that Chocolate Source (which is also the company behind the Nirvana brand) is the importer.
Sera
@Sera
02/01/08 09:46:47
39 posts

Chocolate You Would Recommend?


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I'm going to be at my "local" gourmet store tomorrow and hope to be picking up some new chocolate there. I'm hoping to try something new, and I know they carry some of these brands:Michel CluizelHachez (I've had the Coco'Arriba before and wasn't too impressed)GuittardSantander (I've heard iffy things about this one)Cafe TasseNirvanaVivaniThere's also a brand that showed up there recently and I can't remember the name. It comes in a very long and thin package (think 2 inches wide by 11 inches tall) and is color coded. I remember eyeing the green tea flavor. I also recall it was from Europe. Any idea what brand this might be?If anyone has any recommendations on what I should pick up, or something else to look for, please speak up! :)Thanks in advance,~S
updated by @Sera: 04/24/15 11:42:25
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