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jimlim007
post Dec 31 2014, 01:14 PM

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Lindt choco - go for the highest choco (taste bitter) and healthy.

85% choco 100g rm14.00 - taste very bitter
99% choco 50g rm1400 - taste extremely bitter

take choco, take the most pure choco and not those fatty milk, high sugar, etc ingredient in choco tongue.gif

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jimlim007
post Jan 1 2015, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(nebulaguava @ Jan 1 2015, 08:11 AM)
haha, if I"m honest with myself, I enjoy ideally 75-85. Sometimes I love chocolate as low as 65 but
only if the origin and aroma is amazing. But if I'm honest with myself, the 99% or 95% is just not pleasurable
to me at all. I would taste it but I won't buy it for enjoyment.

Do you seriously find the 99% pleasurable? There are other ways to reap the benefit of cocoa without having
to eat a 99% bar, which is to incorporate cocoa nibs into your diet, you can use it as a topping in your
yoghurt, or put it in your cereal, muesli, coockies, nut mix, and vege juice (<- that's what i do).
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haha I love BITTER choco, mostly take 85% due to affordable price, i tasted once for 99% (test water) found it is so so bitter and so love it. I stay away from those sweetening chocolate, anything below 85% choco. When i saw those sweet choco in those shells I feel geri lol tongue.gif tongue.gif

I am also sourcing for pure choco powder for to replace Milx, Tesxo Choco, but I cannot find in market local (tesxo, gixnt, etc). let me know if got recommendation for me on this. I just like pure food as possible.

10years ago Milx bancuh need to add sugar, these day without sugar also feel so sweet, carazy world.

This post has been edited by jimlim007: Jan 1 2015, 03:13 PM

 

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