No, sorry, I live in Sweden and am not clued up on UK chocolate. I'll let you know if find out as I'm off to Manchester tomorrow.Thanks Totto, do you have any particular brands in mind?
Hotel chocolat make a range called Supermilk, which is a low sugar, high cocoa content, not as black as some of the very high cocoa contents but very palatable, with a lovely rounded chocolate taste without the bitterness. I have found I can eat a small amount of this after a meal without spiking - worth a try!On Saturday I watched a program about chocolate puddings, not the easiest viewing whilst on a low calorie fast. But anyway James Martin was making home made marshmallow with a chocolate dip. That's out because the marshmallow is basically a lump of sugar. But he used dark chocolate and what he said was quite interesting, as follows:
"Most people will tell you that dark chocolate is very bitter in taste. But I disagree. Provided you buy high quality dark chocolate it doesn't taste bitter at all."
I quite like a bit of chocolate and I've tried the 85%+ stuff I can buy in the supermarkets - but it does tend to taste a little bit like soil (I imagine).
Price is no guarantee of quality as some producers are just good at branding. So I'm wondering if anyone has discovered a high quality dark chocolate they can recommend?
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