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The Fascination of Dark Chocolate

Tea and dark chocolate go wonderfully together. Learn more about the unique flavors, production, and history of dark chocolate.
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Dark chocolate is perfect for moments when we crave a sweet yet slightly bitter treat. Its complex flavors pair beautifully with a freshly brewed cup of tea. This sweet delicacy is often vegan, especially when made with a few premium ingredients. Let's embark on a journey of indulgence and discover the secrets of this beloved treat.

More Than Just a Sweet Treat: Dark Chocolate

What sets dark chocolate apart from other types, its composition, cocoa content, origin, and quality of cocoa beans. Dark chocolate is known for its complex aroma and particularly appeals to true connoisseurs. What distinguishes it from milk or white chocolate is its high cocoa content, at least 50%, and the absence of milk. In dark chocolate, the cocoa bean takes center stage. The origin and quality of the beans are crucial to fully showcasing the refined flavors.

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A Journey Through the History of Chocolate: From the Aztecs to Today

The history of chocolate begins with the indigenous high cultures of South America, initially with the Maya and later the Aztecs, who cultivated the cacao bean as early as 2000 BC. However, chocolate or cacao was consumed not in solid form but as a frothy drink called "Xocoatl." This was considered sacred, credited with healing powers for both body and spirit and consumed during ceremonies. With the colonization of the Americas, cacao beans made their way to Europe, where they were first introduced in Spain in the 16th century. There, they developed their own variations of drinking chocolate, often with sugar and additional spices. Thus began chocolate's journey from a ritual beverage to a global delicacy.

Back to the Roots: The Cocoa Bean

Cocoa cultivation takes place in tropical areas around the equator, in regions of Africa, Asia, Central, and South America, where cacao trees thrive in a warm, humid climate. Together with the chocolate pioneers at ORIGINAL BEANS, we have developed exclusive dark chocolate creations. The cocoa used is grown in a true biodiversity gem, the misty forests of the Mache-Chindul Reserve in the Esmeraldas province of Ecuador. ORIGINAL BEANS is committed to environmentally friendly cocoa cultivation and supports regenerative landscape initiatives which protect both animal and plant species, preserve the soil, and give back to the environment what is taken during the process.

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A Tempting Treat for the Taste Buds

Dark chocolate is considered a delicacy, offering a rich palette of flavors. Its taste ranges from finely bitter to slightly sweet, nutty, with often a subtle, pleasant acidity. Dark chocolate is a true explosion of flavors that slowly unfold on the tongue with its delicate melting texture. The diverse nuances of this chocolate pair excellently with a variety of other delicious ingredients. Classic combinations include grape and various nuts, but experimental varieties like chili are also very popular. In collaboration with master chocolatier Kevin Kugel, we have combined the noble cocoa from ORIGINAL BEANS with our favorite tea varieties. The result is eight creative tea chocolates. The noble white, dark, and milk chocolates from ORIGINAL BEANS combine excellently with green and black tea as well as exotic spices, offering something for every discerning palate to find a new favorite chocolate.

How to Identify High-Quality Dark Chocolate

You can recognize high-quality dark chocolate by several factors. The ingredient list should be short and precise, ideally consisting of cocoa mass, cocoa butter, and minimal sugar, without unnecessary additives. The aroma of the chocolate reveals a lot about its quality: it should be rich and intensely cocoa-scented. In terms of texture, a smooth, silky mouthfeel is a good indicator. The roasting of cocoa beans also influences the taste; a balanced roast optimally showcases the flavors. For cocoa content, a level between 70% and 85% is recommended to achieve a harmonious balance between bitterness and sweetness.

An Extraordinary Duo: Dark Chocolate Meets Tea

Chocolate and tea are not only symbols of ancient culinary traditions but also integral parts of everyday indulgence moments. In collaboration with the chocolate pioneers at ORIGINAL BEANS, we have brought these two fine delicacies together in a special way. This has resulted in unique tea chocolate creations, including two dark varieties whose sweet-bitter notes perfectly harmonize with our extraordinary tea blends. Our green roasted tea GRAIN OF TRUTH harmonizes uniquely with the nutty aromas of the cocoa. The addition of puffed rice grains gives the chocolate an exciting texture and emphasizes the roast flavor of the cocoa and tea. In the ORANGE KISS chocolate, the fruity aromas of dark chocolate blend with the citrus notes of orange and the sweet gentleness of chamomile. This combination creates a refreshing yet harmonious taste experience. Both chocolates offer a new dimension of enjoyment and invite you to experience chocolate and tea in perfect harmony.

Dark Chocolate GRAIN OF TRUTH

Between Trends and Tradition: Fun Facts About Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate is a timeless classic that incorporates both modern food trends and ancient culinary traditions. It has been valued not only as a treat for millennia but is also associated with numerous myths and stories, playing a central role in ceremonial rituals. In the ancient indigenous cultures of South America, this sweet-bitter delight was attributed with divine and aphrodisiac powers. A bar of dark chocolate contains an impressive variety of flavors that are best experienced when allowed to slowly melt on the tongue, allowing the fine nuances and complexities to fully develop. Another tip for optimal chocolate enjoyment is to store chocolate at room temperature, preserving its consistency and full flavor.

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Did You Know? Chocolate as Part of Mystical Rituals

In many cultures, chocolate has played a central role in mystical and spiritual rituals. Chocolate ceremonies, originally from the indigenous cultures of Central and South America, were spiritual events where cacao was regarded as sacred. Reflecting this spiritual practice, people still gather today for cacao ceremonies. The aromatic depth of cacao, the sensory and taste experience of consuming it, complements other meditation and mindfulness practices. Such ceremonies offer a space for inner reflection and communal connection, emphasizing chocolate's significance beyond mere enjoyment.

More Important Than Ever: Sustainable Production and Other Trends

Sustainability and ethical consumption are becoming increasingly important topics for many people. Especially for a product like dark chocolate, which travels a considerable distance around the globe to be consumed by us, these aspects are crucial regarding ecology and climate change. Therefore, we recommend chocolate that commits to sustainable practices in cultivation and commerce. This is particularly evident in so-called bean-to-bar chocolates. These chocolates are often made with cocoa from small farms that manage the production from harvest to the final product themselves, ensuring sustainable business practices and ethical cultivation as much as possible.

Additionally, always take a look at the ingredient list. Dark chocolate is a product that essentially consists of only two ingredients: cocoa beans and sugar. The more additives, the more the noble, bitter-sweet taste changes. Our dark tea chocolates GRAIN OF TRUTH and ORANGE KISS contain, besides tea, only exactly three ingredients: cocoa mass, cocoa butter, and raw cane sugar. A delightful treat for all lovers of dark chocolate.

Dark Chocolate ORANGE KISS