YES!! More Chocolate, I seem to be on a chocolate kick here lately. I just can't seem to help myself. Romanicos Chocolate however is grown-up chocolate. It is not the standard milk or dark with a little something added. This is the chocolate that your kids will not eat because the flavors are more complex and require an older palate.
From Romanicos Website:
Romanicos brings you a well balance treasure with the rare combination of eye catching presentation with a delicious confections. The perfect combination for a memorable gift! We make a product totally by hand, not only with the finest ingredients available around the world but with a lot of care, everything in small batches so it gives us the opportunity to check each piece closely and watch all the details.
TESTING Romanicos Chocolate:
We received several items to tantalize our taste buds with. The first was a mixed cube that included 12 each of their Truffles, Chocolate Art, and Truffle Bites. The assorted flavors include everything from Passion Carmel and Tipsy Almond (Truffles) to Caramel Bliss and Hazlenut Joy (Truffle Bites) to Nutella Milk and Dulce De Leche Dark (Chocolate Art.) They were all so beautiful that I didn't want to take the out and eat them but in the end I justified by telling myself that it was all in a good cause.
We also received some of their wonderful chocolate bars. We received two sizes: 40 gr and 80 gr bars. The flavors ranged from Mission Figs to Walnuts and Honey to Sea Salt and Soy Beans. Surprisingly the Sea Salt and Soy Beans was my favorite. There was just something about that perfect blend of chocolate with a little salt that made everything come together.
PROS of Romanicos Chocolate:
- The chocolate is handmade and truly beautiful works of art
- The taste is like nothing you have ever had before
- You may want to dress up just to eat this chocolate. The quality is
Your children may like it and therefore you should most likely hide this.
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