wak lang subo ng subo.EH. :)
(http://i59.tinypic.com/2u55aif.jpg)
-Begin by snapping the chocolate in half. Inhale and ponder the aromas you can sense: cocoa, vanilla, smoke, malt, etc.
-Let the first bite be small to “warm up†the tongue, which can taste only sweet, sour, salty, bitter. Some chocolates can hit all four tastes.
-The second bite is the one that counts. Suck on the chocolate and feel how it melts, sense the texture (grainy or smooth?). Is it sweet or dry?
-Don’t rush on to the next bit. Enjoy the aftertaste—good chocolate will offer new and subtle flavors after a few seconds.
-Whether eating truffles or bars, always start with softer flavors and move slowly up to stronger varieties.
-Don’t ever eat more than four or five different kinds of chocolate at a time. You will overwhelm your sense of taste and ruin the experience.
-For very rich chocolates or truffles, don’t taste more than two in one sitting.
-Cleanse your palate with water before and in between each new variety that you taste (not in between bites).
read more... (http://digitalnomad.nationalgeographic.com/2012/06/26/how-to-eat-chocolate/?utm_content=bufferbada6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_campaign=buffer)
wak lang subo ng subo.EH. :)
(http://i59.tinypic.com/2u55aif.jpg)
-Begin by snapping the chocolate in half. Inhale and ponder the aromas you can sense: cocoa, vanilla, smoke, malt, etc.
-Let the first bite be small to “warm up†the tongue, which can taste only sweet, sour, salty, bitter. Some chocolates can hit all four tastes.
-The second bite is the one that counts. Suck on the chocolate and feel how it melts, sense the texture (grainy or smooth?). Is it sweet or dry?
-Don’t rush on to the next bit. Enjoy the aftertaste—good chocolate will offer new and subtle flavors after a few seconds.
-Whether eating truffles or bars, always start with softer flavors and move slowly up to stronger varieties.
-Don’t ever eat more than four or five different kinds of chocolate at a time. You will overwhelm your sense of taste and ruin the experience.
-For very rich chocolates or truffles, don’t taste more than two in one sitting.
-Cleanse your palate with water before and in between each new variety that you taste (not in between bites).
read more... (http://digitalnomad.nationalgeographic.com/2012/06/26/how-to-eat-chocolate/?utm_content=bufferbada6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_campaign=buffer)
I don't quite know if it's because of the lovely evening I had but this sure sounds a lot like foreplay. laffman::