The tasting notes reflect my personal opinion.
Name
Whole milk chocolate (Vollmilchschokolade)
Main ingredients are cocoa mass, cocoa butter, sugar, whole milk powder, vanilla, soy lecithin.
Cocoa content: minimum 38%
cocoa
Manufacturer
Konditorei-Cafè Fritz Roog, Mittelstraße 89, 32805 Horn-Bad Meinberg, GERMANY
It's a bakery with a café and small chocolate outlet.
(The typo in "Café" is not mine but is everywhere on the packaging.)
Packaging
The chocolate is wrapped in single aluminium foil and covered with a printed paper sleeve. The packaging says 100g but it actually was slightly above that mark.
Look
The chocolate is light middle brown with a shiny surface. There are some open bubbles of air on surface.
Sound
The chocolate breaks with a thud sound.
Smell
The chocolate smells of milk and sugar with hints of cocoa and caramel.
Mouthfeel
The chocolate melts slowly in the mouth. It initially melts into a sticky paste before dissolving into a fine and very smooth liquid.
Taste
The initial flavour is a light sweetness with caramelly note. The chocolate quickly releases a more intense sweetness and milky flavours. There are notes of caramel, tiny hints of cocoa and traces of some cold metallic flavour.
Aftertaste
The aftertaste is mainly sweet with some milky flavours that persist towards the rear of the mouth.
Summary
This is a light and sweet milk chocolate. The hazelnut flavours are almost entirely covered by the sweet milkiness of the chocolate. The chocolate is very soft and smooth but becomes slightly sticky when it melts in the mouth.
Verdict
The chocolate is very sweet and there are almost no reminders of the cocoa flavour. The chocolate is very smooth but goes through a period of stickiness before melting properly. 2 Stars.
Dates
Best before 27/09/2016, tasted 01&27&28/09/2016
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