Dear Clay,
Thank you for your reply. What I meant was if you had tasted chocolate made from Peruvian cocoa beans, as you answered in your 2nd point. Peru is not a great producer of chocolate althogh there are quite some Peruvian brands of chocolate. Still, the quality of its production is not high as European standards. What I heard (I am currently living in The Netherlands) is that Peruvian cacao beans won a "best aroma" prize recently in a international contest in France.
I want to thank you for the letter you sent to all members and I must say it is a great site that you created, so congratulations for that and I am happy I got to you and happy to be part of a chocolate lovers group, very useful in deed.
You have a very interesting background and so I am glad to hear from you. With respect to your question about Peruvian chocolate. I have not had much chocolate made in Peru that I particularly care for. However, I have had quite a bit of chocolate made from beans grown in Peru and I can say that there is some very good chocolate that is being made from them
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Thank you for your reply. What I meant was if you had tasted chocolate made from Peruvian cocoa beans, as you answered in your 2nd point. Peru is not a great producer of chocolate althogh there are quite some Peruvian brands of chocolate. Still, the quality of its production is not high as European standards. What I heard (I am currently living in The Netherlands) is that Peruvian cacao beans won a "best aroma" prize recently in a international contest in France.
I want to thank you for the letter you sent to all members and I must say it is a great site that you created, so congratulations for that and I am happy I got to you and happy to be part of a chocolate lovers group, very useful in deed.
We will keep in touch. Kind regards,
Jimi
You have a very interesting background and so I am glad to hear from you. With respect to your question about Peruvian chocolate. I have not had much chocolate made in Peru that I particularly care for. However, I have had quite a bit of chocolate made from beans grown in Peru and I can say that there is some very good chocolate that is being made from them
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