:: the flavors ::
• Naga Bar - milk chocolate bar with sweet Indian curry powder and coconut flakes
• Calindia Bar - venezuelan dark chocolate with indian green cardamom, california walnuts, and dried plums
• Black Pearl Bar - dark chocolate with wasabi, ginger and black sesame seeds
:: the bill ::
$7 x 3 = $21 plus tax
[ he says ] ...
[ she says ] I love chocolate but I can't do these. I don't like them. When Mr.Bunnie wanted to get some flavor inspirations, we picked these up to try them out. I've had Vosges truffles before and weren't really impressed. But you never know right? Well....I should have trusted my gut instinct. If you don't like something the first time, the second time might not be much better. There is just something about these that I don't like. It's not because they have exotic ingredients but rather the combinations just don't taste good. Period.
Mr. Bunnie compared the Naga bar to sucking on a japanese House Brand Vermont Curry block. If that's the case, go with curry block, it's much much cheaper. As for me, let's just say if I was seriously pmsing and these were the only three chocolate flavors that existed in the whole wide world — I'd have to give up chocolate. Sorry...
If you're gonna spend some good money for some chocolates for your gfs (or bfs)... try Boule's. Mr.Bunnie gave me a gift set from Boule for Vday. Each and every chocolate was unique, perfectly balanced, and just simply left you craving for more. Well, except with you share a whole box in one sitting with your "sigfig" — by the end of the box, it begins to be a little painful. I assure you that every morsel was still thoroughly enjoyed. Why all in one sitting? Dunno...just couldn't control ourselves. Every bite was better than the one before.