Product name: Marcheurs
De Chocolat Belgian Chocolate: Flaked truffles
Calories: 236 per 40g serving (660 per 112g box)
Country of origin: Belgium
Calories: 236 per 40g serving (660 per 112g box)
Country of origin: Belgium
So we’re over half way through August, and it’s nearer to
next Christmas than last, but I’ve finally got around to eating the last edible
gift I was given in December 2013!
These Marcheurs De Chocolat Belgian Chocolate: Flaked
truffles were part of the Walkers Chocolates brand and, like many of their
other products, I’ve seen them in discount stores quite a lot. As was the case
with me, this made them a good add-on present!
The ‘truffles covered in Belgian milk chocolate’ came in a
royal blue box that featured a photo of the chocolates but, despite this
looking promising, I was a bit apprehensive on opening it as it rattled quite a
lot and I was convinced almost all of the flaked chocolate would have become
detached from the truffles themselves. As it happens, I was pleasantly
surprised to find things hadn’t got as messy as I feared, and there were also
more truffles inside than I’d expected – 11 (although this would have been
frustrating if I’d been aiming for the quoted three servings!).
I was disappointed to see that, after the main ingredient
(sugar), the truffles mainly consisted of vegetable fat. However, there was a
strong smell of cocoa powder, and the chocolate itself contained a minimum of
25% cocoa solids and 14% milk solids.
Whilst widely the same in appearance (generally round with
flat bottoms and coated generously in chocolate flakes), the truffles were slightly
different shapes and sizes, and they were lovely and soft to cut through. They
seemed to consist of three layers: a truffle centre that looked a bit like a
fluffy mousse, a chocolate coating, then
the flaked chocolate. However, unlike what the picture on the box suggested,
these layers were all the same shade of brown.
The chocolates had a nice texture – they were really soft and squidgy and
had a melt-in-the-mouth feel as the different elements melded together. Even
the flakes were soft, although they did add a contrasting bumpy surface.
Unfortunately, I really wasn’t a fan of the flavour, which
is unusual for me with chocolate! It just tasted weird and, although there was
a chocolatey aftertaste, the overall feel was one of staleness. As is often the
case with truffles, there was a slightly bitter aspect to the flavour, but I
just felt that the chocolate’s taste could have been so much stronger and
better. Furthermore, although there was no denying that the truffles were rich,
the absence of cream in the ingredients didn’t go unnoticed.
I wasn’t expecting great things from these budget Flaked truffles but it
was a shame that the area where they fell short was, for me, the most
important: taste! I’ve definitely ‘spent’ my calories on better snacks...
Appearance: 7.5/10
Aroma: 7.5/10
Taste: 4.5/10
Texture: 7.5/10
Overall score: 6.63/10
Aroma: 7.5/10
Taste: 4.5/10
Texture: 7.5/10
Overall score: 6.63/10
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