AURO – 'Saloy 70%'
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Beschreibung
The chocolate:
Auro chocolates are made from the finest Filipino beans. But not only that: This chocolate is not only single origin but single estate. This means that it was made exclusively with cocoa beans from a very specific region, namely the Saloy region. Auro tries to carefully work out the special characteristics and the terroir of the respective varieties. Set amidst tropical mountain forests, fresh spring water flows through Saloy's lush cocoa farms.
This gives the 70% chocolate notes of herbs, cherries and a hint of bergamot.
Awards:
2019 - Silver at the Academy of Chocolate Awards
2018 - Great Taste Awards
Inhaltsstoffe
Zutaten und Nährwerte
AURO – 'Saloy 70%'
Zutaten
Cocoa mass, cane sugar, cocoa butter.May contain traces of milk, soy, nuts and peanuts.
Nährstoffe | pro 100g |
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Brennwert | 2301kJ / 550 calories |
Fett | 38g |
davon gesättigte Fettsäuren | 23g |
Kohlenhydrate | 46g |
davon Zucker | 30g |
Eiweiß | 8g |
Salz | 0.02g |
Tasting-Anleitung
TASTING-ANLEITUNG
You want to taste your chocolate like real chocolate experts? Here we go! Here are our tasting tips:
Tasting preparation:
Ideally, you should make sure that your chocolate and any pairing drinks are brought to room temperature before the tasting. Are you trying the chocolate with several people? So that the others are not initially influenced by the pretty packaging, it is best to unpack the chocolates beforehand and break them into small pieces.
Smaller pieces of around 5g per person are ideal, we recommend 2 small pieces per person. So you can “taste” it again.
If you want to take a more professional approach, you can also have a pen and paper ready to jot down impressions.
You try several chocolates one after the other? Then only glasses and water are missing for the perfect tasting happiness ;-). You use the water to neutralize between the taste buds. It should not be too cold, otherwise the mouth will cool down and the next chocolate may melt more slowly. If you like, you can add a splash of apple cider vinegar to the water. According to bean-to-bar pioneer Zotter, this cleans the taste buds on the tongue particularly well. By the way: even if you only try one fine chocolate, you can still do a mini tasting. Take your favorite chocolates from the supermarket and see where the differences lie. This is exciting both in terms of taste but also in terms of the ingredients and information that the manufacturers provide you with.
You want to drink more than just water? Then read here how to find a perfect (wine) pairing.
Further tasting tips:
For those who are particularly interested, you can find more detailed tips and explanations here.
The chocolate:
Auro chocolates are made from the finest Filipino beans. But not only that: This chocolate is not only single origin but single estate. This means that it was made exclusively with cocoa beans from a very specific region, namely the Saloy region. Auro tries to carefully work out the special characteristics and the terroir of the respective varieties. Set amidst tropical mountain forests, fresh spring water flows through Saloy's lush cocoa farms.
This gives the 70% chocolate notes of herbs, cherries and a hint of bergamot.
Awards:
2019 - Silver at the Academy of Chocolate Awards
2018 - Great Taste Awards
Zutaten und Nährwerte
AURO – 'Saloy 70%'
Zutaten
Cocoa mass, cane sugar, cocoa butter.May contain traces of milk, soy, nuts and peanuts.
Nährstoffe | pro 100g |
---|---|
Brennwert | 2301kJ / 550 calories |
Fett | 38g |
davon gesättigte Fettsäuren | 23g |
Kohlenhydrate | 46g |
davon Zucker | 30g |
Eiweiß | 8g |
Salz | 0.02g |
TASTING-ANLEITUNG
You want to taste your chocolate like real chocolate experts? Here we go! Here are our tasting tips:
Tasting preparation:
Ideally, you should make sure that your chocolate and any pairing drinks are brought to room temperature before the tasting. Are you trying the chocolate with several people? So that the others are not initially influenced by the pretty packaging, it is best to unpack the chocolates beforehand and break them into small pieces.
Smaller pieces of around 5g per person are ideal, we recommend 2 small pieces per person. So you can “taste” it again.
If you want to take a more professional approach, you can also have a pen and paper ready to jot down impressions.
You try several chocolates one after the other? Then only glasses and water are missing for the perfect tasting happiness ;-). You use the water to neutralize between the taste buds. It should not be too cold, otherwise the mouth will cool down and the next chocolate may melt more slowly. If you like, you can add a splash of apple cider vinegar to the water. According to bean-to-bar pioneer Zotter, this cleans the taste buds on the tongue particularly well. By the way: even if you only try one fine chocolate, you can still do a mini tasting. Take your favorite chocolates from the supermarket and see where the differences lie. This is exciting both in terms of taste but also in terms of the ingredients and information that the manufacturers provide you with.
You want to drink more than just water? Then read here how to find a perfect (wine) pairing.
Further tasting tips:
For those who are particularly interested, you can find more detailed tips and explanations here.
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