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Latest revision as of 04:58, 30 May 2024

Dark Chocolate tasting

Facilitator: Željko Filipin

Premise

Provided were 4 samples of chocolate of differing cocoa content: - 50% - 70% - 85% - 95%

Instructions

Željko explained that the order in which you taste each affects the perception of sweetness. Starting with 95%, if you follow up with 85% it would taste much sweeter than if you tried 85% first. It was noted that it is important to let the chocolate melt, rather than to chew it.

Attendee experience

“I couldn’t believe how sweet the 85% was after trying the 95% first. Normally I avoid anything greater than 70%” Tim Hayward (who probably eats too much chocolate)