Have you ever tasted chocolates from another country?
By ajithlal
@ajithlal (14716)
India
16 responses
@EvrWonder (3571)
• Canada
3 May 09
I have tasted chocolates from another country.
They were imported however but just the same, the Belgium chocolate was heavinly. Sooths this chocoholics cravings instantly.
I like the good quality chocolate made in Belgium and am willing to pay a bit more for the imported chocolate.
@flame2000 (99)
• United States
3 May 09
Morinaga,Co always had good chocolates .I ate they're candy when I lived in Japan.They are one of Japan's better candy makers for mass-market stuff.They had green tea chocolate too.
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@Colmuc (707)
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3 May 09
When I lived in Belgium there was a little shop in the village that made their own chocolates. They were absolutely fantastic and although they were expensive well worth the extra cost. In general, Belgian chocolates are very good and can favourably compare with the best Swiss varieties. If you are buying foreign chocolates I would recommend you look for the those made in Switzerland or Belgium.
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@gcorp09 (940)
• Singapore
4 May 09
Besides the usual M&Ms, Snickers, Cadbury, I have also eaten chocolates from Japan (Meiji, Fujiya). It's also found in our local supermarket and candy stores. I feel that it's very good, but some may find the a bit too sweet.
I had also purchased & tasted chocolates from Perth, Australia. I bought them at a chocolate factory (I bought the dark chocolate as well as the milk chocolate ones). The dark chocolate one tasted a bit bitter (which is to my taste), & the milk chocolate is quite nice (not too sweet).
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@writersedge (22563)
• United States
4 May 09
Swiss chocolate, terrific!
Chocolate in France has no salt, sugar, and usually no milk in it, so it seems bitter to us. I have gotten used to less salt, less sugar, but I have to have milk in it.
@sudhajosyula50 (3808)
• India
5 May 09
Hi friend,
I love to eat chocolates.I also tasted other chocolates of other countries too because some of my family member stay there and when they come to India they usually bring lots of variety chocolate packets with them.Like that i tasted plenty of chocos.
Have a nice day
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@cream97 (29086)
• United States
25 Mar 11
Hi. ajithlal. I have tasted the chocolates that are in the red, silver and gold coin like chocolates. I am assuming that this chocolate is from another country. They look very exquisite and unique. My son brought a couple of them from school last week. I used to enjoy eating these chocolates when I was younger.
@desiree_apuli (455)
• Philippines
3 May 09
Maybe Yes, but I dont know where it came from. It was just given to me by my brotherr in law who works in qatar.... but mostly I eat chocolates like snickers, m&m's, babyruth, cadburry etc......
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@keoughnhyia (10)
• Australia
8 May 09
My aunts would always bring home chocolates whenever they visit the Philippines.I love Cadburry, Kisses, MnM, Reese,Toblerone,KitKat etc.
I think its very common for Filipinos to taste chocolate from other countries. We can even buy them in local supermarkets and convenience stores. We also have local chocolates here like LALA its also good too
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@caffeinedrunk (246)
• Philippines
5 May 09
For me, the best chocolates are those from Belgium and Switzerland. I just loooovvvee their chocolates :)
this is making me crave chocolates lol!
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@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
14 Oct 12
I have from usa and mexico. Mexicos chocolate isnt as sweat as that from the usa. Might be why I like Mexicos better.
@eagle_f15 (1827)
• Malaysia
5 May 09
Oh yes I have and they are fantastic. I have tasted belgian and lindt chocolates before. They are super expensive to buy at the shops locally so I don't buy them. But when my husband's relatives come back from overseas, they would bring for us. i especially love belgian guylian seashells chocolates. They simply just melt in your mouth.
@purnima175 (435)
• India
10 Oct 09
I have tasted chocolates from another country.
They were imported however but just the same, the Belgium chocolate was heavinly. Sooths this chocoholics cravings instantly.
I like the good quality chocolate made in Belgium and am willing to pay a bit more for the imported chocolate.