Chocolate Buying Guide: What You Should Know

Numerous things are currently happening in the realm of chocolate that it can get a little confusing. New brands, new styles, new ingredients, new movements. It can be difficult to know what is good and what’s worth the price.

No wonder due diligence is of great essence when looking forward to buying luxury chocolate Singapore. Fret not since we have put together this little guide to help you find the best quality chocolate, regardless of where you decide to buy it.

Consider the Ingredients

You should always take it upon yourself to read the ingredients list on your chocolate before deciding on anything. After all, this is among the easiest ways to identify poor quality. Sincerely speaking, the shorter the list, the better. The only necessary ingredients in chocolate are cacao and sugar; with perhaps a little added cocoa butter and milk if it is a milk chocolate.

There is nothing wrong with additional ingredients such as fruit and nuts but be sure to avoid any alternative fats like vegetable fat or palm oil. You should also steer clear of unnecessary preservatives and E numbers. Always pay close attention to the order the ingredients are listed in.

Do Your Homework

You should take a bit of time of research to determine who makes your chocolate. It is good to know more about what is going on behind the scenes so that you can build a level of trust with each company. Figure out how big the company is before deciding on anything. Do they offer information on their website about how their cacao beans are traded, and perhaps have photos of them visiting the farms.

It is also essential that you find out whether or not they are producing from bean to bar. If they make chocolate from the bean, they have complete control over the flavor of the luxury chocolate Singapore and will have surely mastered every step of the process, including the roasting, winnowing and couching.

As we conclude, it is important to note that you should be more than willing to pay more for quality. However, always beware of chocolate marketed as a health product. Things are not any different for chocolate that describes itself as ‘raw’ as this is often misleading. Equipped with the above information, you’ll certainly have an easy time when buying luxury chocolate in Singapore.

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