If
you have never had bean to bar chocolate, you won't understand the real taste
of true chocolate. Today I tell you about some yummy bean to bar products I received
today.
The
company is called HoneyMoon Chocolates, located in, Saint Louis, MO. The co founders, are Cam
and Haley, and the journey began for them in their dorm room kitchen. Then in
2016, HoneyMoon was founded. A bean to bar hand crafted chocolate that is sweetened
only by raw honey. This gives you the chance to enjoy some wonderful chocolate
without all the refined sugars.
HoneyMoon Chocolates, is not only tasty, but you get beneficial aspects from the bean to
bar products. All the honey comes directly from beekeepers whom allows
HoneyMoon Chocolate to support apiarists. This helps to minimize mistakes and
maximize quality. The cacao that is used comes via Meridian and uncommon cacao. There is a nice read about cacao
and honey online from, HoneyMoon Chocolate, that is worth the read.
Tasting
chocolate that is sweetened with honey is a first for me, and first up is HoneyMoon Chocolates, 70 percent Peru dark chocolate. A tasty bean to bar, that is 70
percent Ucayali River Peruvian Cacao and raw honey. This is a recipe that was
five years in the making. When you take a bite and savor it on your palate,
it's like tasting a fine wine. You want to enjoy every piece! The 70 percent
from Peru, has a nice fruity and fudge taste. What's even great
about, HoneyMoon Chocolates is that their packaging is compostable. And with
each purchase from, HoneyMoon Chocolates they make a annual donation via The
Pollinator Partnership, which is described on the back of each wrapper. It's
nice to have a treat of chocolate that is free of refined sugar, no soy, no
dairy, and no gluten. So anyone can enjoy a bean to bar, from HoneyMoon
Chocolates.
The
next bean to bar from, HoneyMoon Chocolates is their, 70 percent Peru plus raspberry. This bean to bar is a favorite in the
HoneyMoon chocolate products. They take the Ucayali River Peruvian cacao and
add pure raspberries along with raw honey. You get a nice taste on your palate
of berries with a zing, and the smooth taste of cacao chocolate. Each bean to
bar product on, HoneyMoon Chocolates website gives you the story about the
flavor and the process. These bean to bar chocolates are a nice treat, and you
don't have to eat the whole bar to be satisfied. HoneyMoon Chocolates are a
great go to treat, due to the way they are made, and the health benefits they
contain. What's nice there is no bitterness what so ever, just pure healthy
sweetness.
The
next bar from, HoneyMoon Chocolates was their 80 percent dark chocolate and manuka
honey, a honey produced from the nectar of the manuka tree. The flavor profile
on your palate is buttery and a little savory, with a back tone of fruit and
vanilla. The honey used for this bar is from New Zealand, and its raw and incredibly tasty. You really get to
enjoy this bite on your palate, like a fine glass of wine. Every bite you take
of this bean to bar chocolate as well as the others, you taste the high quality
and love that went into making them.
The
last bean to bar, from HoneyMoon Chocolates was their, 85 percent Haiti dark chocolate. This bean to bar is so tasty and divine.
It was hand crafted with Haiti Pisa cacao and raw honey to develop the heavenly
flavor of molasses, pie crust and a undertone of cherry. It is a rich bold chocolate
that is very smooth and enjoyable on the palate. All of HoneyMoon Chocolates are
handmade with quality in mind.
If you
would like to try some wonderful bean to bar chocolate, made with honey, find HoneyMoon Chocolates online or Faire.
www.hmchocolates.com
Disclaimer:
Momzdailyscoops has personally reviewed the product listed above.
Momzdailyscoops has not received any monetary compensation for her review.
Momzdailyscoops did receive a free product to try out so Momzdailyscoops could
evaluate and use it for her review. Momzdailyscoops thoughts & opinions in
this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ. Camera and
lighting might effect appearance of product/products.
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