I love chocolate, you love chocolate, we love chocolate......
I occasionally buy truffles and sometimes I am amazed how good they are, but other times nothing too special for the steep price! My dada is probably the champagne truffles from "Teuscher": are there any other wonders that I am missing???? OK, I might even do a truffle night at my place, up for it?!!!
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Your opinion on the best chocolate truffles in Geneva?
Apr 16, 2006 @ 15:24
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I love chocolate, you love chocolate, we love chocolate......
I occasionally buy truffles and sometimes I am amazed how good they are, but other times nothing too special for the steep price! My dada is probably the champagne truffles from "Teuscher": are there any other wonders that I am missing???? OK, I might even do a truffle night at my place, up for it?!!!
IollyApr 16, 2006 @ 15:24
I occasionally buy truffles and sometimes I am amazed how good they are, but other times nothing too special for the steep price! My dada is probably the champagne truffles from "Teuscher": are there any other wonders that I am missing???? OK, I might even do a truffle night at my place, up for it?!!!
IollyApr 16, 2006 @ 15:24
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Apr 16, 2006 @ 15:31
I love choccolate (dark is better) and truffles . I like Geneva ones ... but .. probabily when it comes to truffles the first love is the "best" one .. so ..I'd go for the Godiva (I hope it's the righ name) ones. Every kind of filling as long as the ourside choccolate is dark.
When the truffle night?
Val
When the truffle night?
Val
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I love choccolate (dark is better) and truffles . I like Geneva ones ... but .. probabily when it comes to truffles the first love is the "best" one .. so ..I'd go for the Godiva (I hope it's the righ name) ones. Every kind of filling as long as the ourside choccolate is dark.
When the truffle night?
Val
Hoiling, Apr 16, 2006 @ 15:31
When the truffle night?
Val
Hoiling, Apr 16, 2006 @ 15:31
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Apr 16, 2006 @ 18:02
hi Iolly. my favorite place is philippe pascoet in carouge. also, there's one on rte. malagnou that is amazing (wolfberg is ok too and don't forget frey).let me know if you need help planning your chocolate night ;)
also- the godiva in europe is far different from that in the states. a bit sweeter and different offerings, catering to a different palate i guess. they don't make my favortite, chocolat noir bar with framboise here :(
also- the godiva in europe is far different from that in the states. a bit sweeter and different offerings, catering to a different palate i guess. they don't make my favortite, chocolat noir bar with framboise here :(
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hi Iolly. my favorite place is philippe pascoet in carouge. also, there's one on rte. malagnou that is amazing (wolfberg is ok too and don't forget frey).let me know if you need help planning your chocolate night ;)
also- the godiva in europe is far different from that in the states. a bit sweeter and different offerings, catering to a different palate i guess. they don't make my favortite, chocolat noir bar with framboise here :(
fuzzyshoe, Apr 16, 2006 @ 18:02
also- the godiva in europe is far different from that in the states. a bit sweeter and different offerings, catering to a different palate i guess. they don't make my favortite, chocolat noir bar with framboise here :(
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Apr 16, 2006 @ 19:17
.... the truffle night! :-))
Cheers,
Gonzalo
Cheers,
Gonzalo
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Apr 18, 2006 @ 09:48
and different factories are used as well. the one for europe is in belgium. the one for the US is in the US. so...europeans LIKE sweeter chocolate? strange, i'd have thought their taste was more refined than ours ;p
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and different factories are used as well. the one for europe is in belgium. the one for the US is in the US. so...europeans LIKE sweeter chocolate? strange, i'd have thought their taste was more refined than ours ;p
fuzzyshoe, Apr 18, 2006 @ 09:48
fuzzyshoe, Apr 18, 2006 @ 09:48
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