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TASTE

Taste lots of chocolate! Several authors have written about the practice of tasting. See our book list for texts that offer tips on how to explore.

 

VISIT

Visit a local chocolate maker, chocolatier, or retailer to find chocolate and learn from them. Many chocolate producers offer tours or classes that introduce consumers to their work.

 

See our map to locate one near you.

 

SHOP

Shop online or at a local chocolate shop.

 

See our map for ideas.

The Academy of ChocolateGood Food Awards, and International Chocolate Awards all provide starting points for exploring fine chocolate. Each awards program has different criteria and judging protocols if you want to get geeky and explore the variety. Judge the products for yourself by tasting through a sampling of the finalists or winners. Beyond this, the Heirloom Cacao Preservation Fund certifies growers of high quality, flavor cacao, and companies working with this cacao produce bars that can be located for purchasing here.

ATTEND

Attend a guided tasting event. Stay tuned for more details on how and where to find one.

STUDY

Ecole Chocolat’s Mastering Chocolate Flavor Class is a 4-week online class in learning how to taste consciously, taught by talented chocolatier Richard Tango-Lowy. If you find yourself in New York City, the Institute of Culinary Education hosts consumer chocolate making classes in their Chocolate Lab, taught by inimitable Chef Michael Laiskonis.

We will  announcing additional classes for consumers soon.

Stay tuned.

 READ 

Every fine chocolate lover needs

to read at least two books:

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The True History

of Chocolate
by Sophie D. Coe

and Michael D. Coe

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