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<blockquote data-quote="Celeriac" data-source="post: 973717" data-attributes="member: 188243"><p>IMO best chocolates in the world are Leonidas hand-made Belgian chocolates filled with fresh cream and they don't do anything as lowly as a dark chocolate bar. The nearest shop to me is in Boulogne and probably just as well.</p><p></p><p>Lindt Excellence 90% cocoa chocolate 100g is 14g carbs. I like to slather a couple of squares with Meridian organic crunchy peanut butter or a good Lebanese 100% sesame tahini (basically sesame seed butter).Chocgasm</p><p></p><p>I have been eating low carb for 6 yrs and organic for 4 yrs so I find 70% chocolate too sweet now, but used to like the ASDA Extra Special Fairtrade organic Dominican Republic 70% cocoa dark chocolate with cocoa nibs, which is 7g carbs for 2 squares and costs 1.50 for 100g bar.</p><p></p><p>Toblerone Dark (if you can find it) is 12.5g carbs per 25g so a couple of horns (proper name for em) might not be too many carbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celeriac, post: 973717, member: 188243"] IMO best chocolates in the world are Leonidas hand-made Belgian chocolates filled with fresh cream and they don't do anything as lowly as a dark chocolate bar. The nearest shop to me is in Boulogne and probably just as well. Lindt Excellence 90% cocoa chocolate 100g is 14g carbs. I like to slather a couple of squares with Meridian organic crunchy peanut butter or a good Lebanese 100% sesame tahini (basically sesame seed butter).Chocgasm I have been eating low carb for 6 yrs and organic for 4 yrs so I find 70% chocolate too sweet now, but used to like the ASDA Extra Special Fairtrade organic Dominican Republic 70% cocoa dark chocolate with cocoa nibs, which is 7g carbs for 2 squares and costs 1.50 for 100g bar. Toblerone Dark (if you can find it) is 12.5g carbs per 25g so a couple of horns (proper name for em) might not be too many carbs. [/QUOTE]
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