MarieBelle Aztec Hot Chocolate is thick and decadent
containing rich, 65% South American
single-origin pure chocolate instead of cocoa powder. It’s also remarkably
versatile and easy to prepare. Mix with boiling water to create a full-flavored a cup of European-style hot chocolate or with milk for a more traditional
American-style drink.
Chocolate Ganache 9-Piece Box
includes signature MarieBelle chocolate ganaches artfully
arranged in an elegant box. Each ganache combines the finest single-origin
chocolate with eclectic ingredients and artisanal techniques.
I got Ms. New York which is a dark chocolate gnache
infused with 100% Arabica beans resulting in dark tasting chocolate with a
profound coffee flavor.
Autumn a milk chocolate ganache mixed with fresh
orange pulp and blanketed with dark chocolate.
Serenity white chocolate gracefully combined with
Japanese matcha tea.
Castaway an extremely smooth ganache made with
shredded coconut and covered in 65% Venezuelan Maracaibo dark chocolate.
MarieBelle Logo a white chocolate ganache infused
with fresh mint and covered in 65% Venezuelan Maracaibo dark chocolate.
The Rose a dark chocolate ganache mixed with McLaren
Speyside Scotch.
Water not a ganache, this dark chocolate covered
creamy and rich caramel is made with sugar and European butter.
Boardwalk a dark chocolate ganache made with dark
caramel and vanilla covered in 65% Venezuelan Maracaibo dark chocolate.
Volcano dark chocolate covered creamy and rich
caramel with sea salt.
My Opinion: These were so yummy and tasty. I like
the cute tops with pictures and how the ganache tastes inside. These are
perfect for any occasion. The Aztac Hot Chocolate I made with milk and it was
rich and delish for this cooler weather we are having and satisfies my
chocolate
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