Product name: Kingdom
Dark Chocolate Lemon & Lime Centre
Calories: 162 per 30g serving (541 per 100g bar)
Country of origin: England
Calories: 162 per 30g serving (541 per 100g bar)
Country of origin: England
I can’t remember when or how I first heard of the Kingdom
brand but I do remember it was their peanut butter-filled chocolate that I
found out about at the time. Up until now, I’d never been lucky enough to have
tried any of their chocolate, but I have been keeping a close eye on them on
social media and was delighted to win three bars from their Facebook page
– thanks, Kingdom!
My first impressions of the brand were excellent. Kingdom
pride themselves on making ‘modern British chocolate’ which they describe as
being ‘new and uniquely flavoured bars’ that are ‘delicately decadent’ and the
product of ‘British creativity’. They are also keen to combine fun with high
quality produce.
The first bar I’m reviewing
is the Dark Chocolate Lemon & Lime Centre which contained no
artificial ingredients and contained ‘Ethical Ugandan cocoa’ as part of the
Cocoa Development Project.
As excited as I was by this brand, I wasn’t really expecting
to like this particular variant as I’m not a huge fan of dark chocolate, lemon or lime! They’re all ingredients I can
eat, just not ones I’d necessarily choose. My interest was raised, however,
when I saw that it was described as ‘dark chocolate with a white chocolate
lemon and lime centre’. Regular readers will know that I’m a little bit
obsessed with white chocolate so this was a massive plus for me. There was also
something about the combination of the main three ingredients that I thought
would actually work, even if they weren’t my favourites.
Kingdom’s branding is royal-themed, with their logo being a
crown that is featured on their wrappers, as well as each of the 12 squares
that this bar was divided into. I absolutely loved the striking colours used as
well. The vibrant green and pink shades were very different, and there was a
little image of a lemon and lime too, to represent the flavour. Unfortunately,
this bar was already partly open at the top when I received it, but I assumed
that this happened in transit as the chocolate itself was fine. It had still been
sealed in a jiffy bag for delivery and, once I received it, I transferred it to
an airtight bag to keep it as fresh as possible.
The dark chocolate contributed to 80% of the bar and
contained a minimum of 61% cocoa solids. Another 38% was sugar! The white
chocolate accounted for 13% of the product and I was also interested to see
that 4% of the bar was coconut oil. As for the flavours, these came from lemon,
lime and lime oil.
The chocolate was properly chunky and actually pretty hard
to snap. I was also a bit alarmed when breaking off a row didn’t reveal the
‘delightfully delicate centres in every chunk’ but it turned out that these
fillings were entirely contained within each piece. Once I cut a square in two,
I could see the lovely contrast between the very dark brown shell and the white
centre.
The bar had a pretty strong dark chocolate scent but there
wasn’t a hint of lemon or lime within this. The chocolate’s strength was just
as prominent in its flavour and it was certainly the dominant element of the
bar. It was bitter, with strong cocoa tones, and it also had a smooth melt
which eventually led to the slightly softer, but still smooth, white chocolate.
As you can probably imagine by the bar’s appearance, the chocolate was also
enjoyably chunky to chew too.
The filling didn’t taste of white chocolate but the citrus
flavour managed to make an impact against the powerful dark chocolate. It had
the subtlety of the lemon mousse centres that can often be found in selection
boxes but it still did enough to lessen the chocolate’s bitterness. I was
pleased that the citrus taste wasn’t sharp and imagined that it was the white
chocolate’s sweetness that achieved this.
Due to personal taste, this product’s flavours still weren’t
my favourite, but I did think the combination worked well together and I liked
how the dark chocolate’s bitterness was lessened by the lighter filling. I
actually thought these ingredients would work well together in a cake as, in a
solid chocolate, I found it a bit too intense and sickly. However, I enjoyed it
a lot more than I thought I would, and I can’t wait to try my other bars!
Appearance: 7.5/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 6.5/10
Texture: 7.5/10
Overall score: 7.13/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 6.5/10
Texture: 7.5/10
Overall score: 7.13/10
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