We never need an excuse to taste test chocolate; however, having a chance to devour artisan
Belgian chocolate for the first time was truly a special occasion for us in
Bruges, Belgium. We grabbed a little assorted goody bag full of chocolates and found a local park to sample them. Come find out whether they live up to their reputation or not.
Eating delicious
Belgian chocolates in Bruges
Travel Video Transcript:
So it is time for our last taste test here in
Belgium, so we stopped by a chocolate shop to pick up some hand made chocolate. And the
Belgians actually used to have a colony in
Africa, so that meant cocoa beans, and plenty of time to perfect the art of chocolate making. So that means today they are one of the leading experts in chocolate production, so today is a chocolate taste test. So here are all the chocolates we have purchased.
Okay, so time to make your first selection. The neat thing is we got a little assorted goodie bag, so we really don't know what kinds they are, we're just going to try them and see what it is. But I have a feeling this first one
I've selected is coffee flavoured. It has a little coffee bean.
Yeah, that kind of gives it away. Yeah, start with an easy one, right? Is it coffee? It is.
Wow, it's so rich and creamy. Not the healthiest way to start our day, but definitely tasty. Okay, so I have a feeling this one right here is coconut. The shredded coconut kind of gives it away.
Mmmm, and it also has a nice creamy feeling. Feeling, filling. A nice creamy filling.
Maybe a creamy feeling in your mouth. Mmmmm. That's really good, it's just really rich and milky.
It's good chocolate.
Alright, I'm going to try what appears to be the first dark chocolate. Ooo, it has a filling!
Peppermint.
Mint? Oh, I like that, but I don't like dark chocolate so maybe you can have it.
Haha, wow, that's a really good peppermint chocolate. Much better than like
After Eight or
Junior Mints or any of that kind of stuff. Okay, so I'm going for this one. It kind of looks like a little dome. I'm guessing there's filling inside. Aww, I was hoping for strawberry.
What is it? Mmm, chocolate fudge in the middle. Still good, I was just hoping for strawberry. You know what wasn't terribly clever on our part? We didn't bring water. Alright I've got a tiny teddy bear shaped chocolate, and teddy you are very cute, but I'm going to eat you.
Sorry about that. Okay, oh wow. This has, like, this is the one you wanted. It's got a fruit flavoured jam. Oh my gosh! And you didn't even bite it in half to share. There you go. I win, you lose. That's so sad. So I'm going for a white chocolate. Mmm, I don't know what that is. Can you guess? It's not coffee. Maybe it's praline? Might be praline. Okay, I've got one that's shaped like a leaf now. Mmm, it's all over your lips. It's not mint.
Again, I'm not entirely sure what this is. It's got kind of a
... Coconut? No, it's not coconut. I would say it's more of a, it's got a bit of a, fruity taste. I'm saying it's going to be peach cream. It's different, but good. So this is going to be my first dark chocolate. I'm usually not a fan, but this one looks really pretty, and it's got the city's main attraction painted in gold. There's the bell tower. Mmm, there's something in it. I think that's marzipan. Probably, I've been noticing a lot of marzipan chocolate around. Ughhhhh. And it has that nasty dried fruit that they put in that
Christmas cake. Oh I love that, I love that stuff! It's like old lady candy. So there's just something about
European chocolate that sets it apart from any other chocolate I've had elsewhere. Belgian chocolate is no different, and it's absolutely amazing. It's so milky. So creamy. There's so many different flavours. It's going to be hard to have a normal chocolate bar after this.
Price point! Okay, so for these handmade chocolates, and we got 9 little chocolates, we paid 3 Euros and 95 cents, which I think is a pretty good price because it was in a touristy part of town, and I mean, these are outstanding chocolates. So keep that in mind and if you're ever in Bruges, get yourself some chocolates.
This is part of our Travel in Belgium series. We're making a series of videos showcasing
Belgian culture,
Belgian arts, Belgian foods, Belgian religion,
Belgian cuisine and
Belgian people.
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Nomadic Samuel) and
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
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