The tasting notes reflect my personal opinion.
Name
Roasted cocoa nibs.
Ingredients are just cocoa nibs.
Cocoa content: minimum 100%
cocoa solids,
no vanilla
Manufacturer
Wohlfarth Schokolade, Choriner Straße 37, 10435 Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany
Packaging
The cocoa nibs are wrapped in a transparent plastic bag of 50g (other sizes available).
Look
The nibs are dark brown. Some parts are darker, others are lighter with shades of red. The edges are much lighter coloured and almost white and appear to be almost powder.
Sound
When breaking the nibs, they emit a clear crackling sound.
Smell
The nibs smell of a mild cocoa and hints of roast aroma. They also have chocolatey aroma to them that is similar to milk chocolate.
Mouthfeel
Initially, the nibs feel cold when they touch the lips and tongue. Their surface feels surprisingly smooth and even. Chewing them feels similar to chopped almonds.
Taste
The taste unfolds slowly. It starts with a mild bitterness and roast flavours. This combines with an intense cocoa flavour that resembles very dark chocolate. The bitterness is very light, resembling that of lavender or roses. There are also hints of bark and roasted nuts.
Aftertaste
The aftertaste lingers for quite a while. It is mainly cocoa and the mild bitterness and an impression of very smooth chocolate.
Summary
These cocoa nibs taste very intensively of cocoa with a mild bitterness and hints of roast, nuts and petals.
Verdict
These cocoa nibs offer an intense experience. Given the size and amount, they are very rich in flavour. Their bitterness is immediately detectable but not overly hitting. They are not sour and leave an intense aftertaste of dark chocolate. 4 Stars.
Dates
Tasted 30/10&01/11/2016
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