Throughout the year I have been keeping an eye out for more chilli chocolate and selflessly sampling the wares that I find.
Here are some of the chocolates that have crossed my palette.
Fiery…or not.
This is a dark chocolate and does taste nice, but the Thorntons is a light weight amongst the chilli chocolates. If you’re wanting afterburn and a strong heat then this is not the one for you.
Chocolat
Top marks here for presentation, the photo is poor but if you look carefully you will see bits of chilli poking out of the chocolate. A nice touch!
Sadly, despite these being very delicious (gone in 60 seconds) the heat was a little too subtle for my tastes.
Sexy!
The things I do in the name of research!
On a recent visit to Edinburgh we went to the Real Foods shop not looking for chilli chocolate but finding it in abundance.
One of the most notable bars was the Sexy one. How could anyone resist such blatant marketing?
The chilli side of this worked very well. It had the perfect afterburn experience, kicking in a good 30 seconds after you start eating it. Sadly the chocolate taste didn’t do it for me. A little too smooth and milky for my taste but still a commendable product. And boy what great packaging!
Montezuma Strikes Again
Their Dark Chocolate with Chilli came out on top in my last roundup and this Milk Chocolate & Chilli wins hands down this time too.
This is a milk chocolate bar, like the Sexy one, but the addition of the lime really does make a huge difference.
It is soft and smooth, and the chocolate, chilli and lime all merge together to caress your taste buds.
Very, very nice.
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