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Sweeter than candy
“Love” is a four letter word for chocolate, and the public certainly showed its love at the 10th Annual Chocolate Show in New York last November. An hour into the show’s first full day, a line of eager chocolate fans of all ages waited patiently to enter the building. Inside, a sea of more than 60 vendors offered chocolates in various forms and enough samples to make your head spin. The show, however, was about much more than buying chocolate. A section was devoted to the chocolate fashion show pieces displayed at an opening-night preview. You could look but you couldn’t touch the dresses created primarily out of chocolate. There were cookbook signings by various authors, including chefs Jacques Torres and Nick Malgieri. Aspiring bakers wanting to whip up dessert masterpieces headed to the culinary theatre where chefs appeared every hour to demonstrate their favorite sweet creations. At the “Chocolate Lounge,” adults indulged in ports, cognacs and chocolate-themed alcoholic drinks. Not to forget the children, the little ones entertained themselves at a “KidZone” with a chocolate fondue or creating their very own chocolate thumbprint art. Here are some of my favorite products from the Chocolate
Show, and I hope that the descriptions will give you ideas for your sweetie
for Valentine’s Day:
Looking for artesian chocolates in Philadelphia? Wandering
through the maze of vendors, John and Kira’s booth
was a true find. Their chocolates are all handmade with local ingredients
from Philadelphia and Valrhona chocolate. A bite of their mint ganache
ladybug chocolate created an explosion of mint mingled with creamy milk
chocolate in my mouth. The lasting flavor left me wanting more; thankfully
you can order online at http://www.johnandkiras.com/
or via their catalogue to be shipped to your home or office. Another brownie I had the pleasure of sampling were the Fairytale Brownies made of premium Belgium chocolate. These brownies come in all sorts of flavors like caramel and raspberry swirl, have a cake-like consistency and are lighter than traditional brownies. They can be ordered via mail order or at http://www.brownies.com/.
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