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Showing posts with label belgian chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label belgian chocolate. Show all posts

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Dubai or Not Dubai?

Dear Sillies,

D'you buy Dubai? Don't buy this Dubai, because it's not Dubai. 


These cones filled with nutty milk chocolate are sweet and tasty, crunchy too, but...ya need to eat more than one at a time because they are tiny. Moreover, this "Dubai chocolate" is Belgian chocolate from Turkey. Um, I don't know how Belgian chocolate got to Turkey in order to be used to produce Dubai chocolate to be purchased by a chocaholic turkey like me. 

Don't buy Dubai. It's not Dubai! I give this a 3 for false advertising but I take blame for...wanting to try "Dubai chocolate." Has anyone tried the real Dubai chocolate? Do tell.

Keep a smile and a stash of chocolate. 

Be well and be loved, my dears.  

Monday, November 17, 2014

Belgian Chocolate and Vanessa ~ The Real Thing!

Paychecks for this blogging gig aren't very impressive, or so I assume. I've never actually seen one, though. Thankfully, we glean other rewards and sweet surprises along the way.

Out of the goodness of her heart and for no other reason except that she suspected I like chocolate, Vanessa Morgan sent me BELGIAN CHOCOLATE! I'd never tried it before...

Let me first tell you about Vanessa. She's a very talented, multilingual novelist, screenwriter, and film critic, who lives in Belgium and travels the world. Despite her seemingly high-powered and glamorous lifestyle, Vanessa is the real thing: humble and kindhearted. Check out her blog. She befriends crocodiles in The Gambia.

Vanessa's gorgeous too. I noticed a number of marriage proposals and/or proposals of other things on her profile page. (It's probably for the best that they're written in another language).

With the big smile you see below, I tasted her sweet gift: NewTree Speculoos Chocolate. I would like to say that I'll never eat American chocolate again. But we all know me too well. Yet no chocolate produced on this side of the Atlantic compares to Belgian chocolate.
It's Fair Trade, "72% de cacao," and incredible. I'd describe it as the best of dark chocolate's slightly bitter but authentic cocoa taste blended with the best of the soft, creamy, sweet goodness of milk chocolate. But that doesn't cut it. You'll have to try for yourself. Have you tried European or -specifically- Belgian chocolate? Suffice it to say, I give this chocolate bar a 15 on a scale of 1-10.

THANK YOU, Vanessa! That was extremely sweet of you!

To all: May your week bring you sweet surprises.