Chocolate
The Dreamy Wonder of Japanese Nama Chocolate
Caught between a liquid and a solid, these chocolates are the platonic ideal of cocoa.
Photo by Bobbi Lin. Food Stylist: Anna Billingskog. Prop Stylist: Amanda Widis.
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Josepha
December 17, 2023
It's delicious but I have to limit my sweet intake. Try https://soccerskillsworldcup.com
Leslie
September 22, 2019
Callebaut bittersweet is a good choice and reasonable. I see chunks at Buon Italia and Whole Foods in NYC.
Also, Vahlrona, which Trader Joe’s carries in bars.
I like to add both cognac and espresso, or just one.
Adding neither would be delicious and pure, too.
Also, Vahlrona, which Trader Joe’s carries in bars.
I like to add both cognac and espresso, or just one.
Adding neither would be delicious and pure, too.
boriskat
August 18, 2019
Can you give us some chocolate brands? I donct buy it often enough to know which ones are "quality"!
james
September 15, 2019
go to worldwidechocolate.com, they have an excellent selection of the what is considered the best couverture chocolate brands. Don't try to substitute white chocolate for semi or bittersweet.
Monika
August 18, 2019
Looks and sounds like the Pavé de Genève; I wonder whether one was the inspiration for the other? https://www.thesmartgirlstravelguide.com/pave-de-geneve-chocolate-geneva/
mrslarkin
August 16, 2019
oh my goodness. We are OBSESSED with Royce Nama. I'm so glad we can get them in NYC! And now we can make them ourselves!! Yippee!!
Lin
September 15, 2019
Click on the link at the beginning of the article to see a list of where you can purchase them.
Erin B.
September 15, 2019
https://order.royceconfectusa.com/pages/royce-store-locations
The New York flagship store is on Madison Avenue.
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