Showing posts with label Swiss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swiss. Show all posts

Monday, 20 October 2014

Swiss Peak Milch



Product name: Swiss Peak Milch
Purchase details:
£0.39 for a 100g bar (Home Bargains)
Calories:
531 per bar
Country of origin:
Switzerland

Always one for a bargain, I couldn’t help picking up this Swiss Peak Milch – a bar of ‘milk chocolate with honey-almond-nougat’ which was obviously based on Toblerone. I’d tried Marks and Spencer’s version before but this ‘Swiss premium quality’ brand was new to me.


The wrapper featured nice images of some of the key ingredients: the chocolate itself (containing a minimum of 30% cocoa solids and 14% milk solids), honey (2.5%) and almonds (1.4%) and the bar inside continued Toblerone's triangular theme. However, these pieces were diagonal in shape, and also thinner, so I presumed they wouldn’t be as satisfyingly chunky to chew.


In terms of aroma, the product just smelt like sweet chocolate, although this was no bad thing! It had a good, milky chocolate flavour, with hints of honey and almond coming through here and there. The chocolate was definitely the main taste but I did like the darker sugar element the honey provided.


Despite appearances, the triangles did still manage to provide a chunky texture, and the presence of crunchy nut pieces and chewy nougat (8%) was also noticeable. On the downside, the bar’s shape did make it difficult to break off each piece so I ended up having to bite it, and I also found the chocolate’s melting point to be a little higher than normal so it felt like it separated out in the mouth rather than melding together.


At £0.39, it won’t surprise anyone to learn that this product wasn’t of the same quality as Toblerone of Switzerland. However, it was still pretty tasty in its own right!


Appearance: 7.5/10
Aroma:
7.5/10
Taste:
7.5/10
Texture:
7/10
Overall score:
7.38/10

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Tesco Finest*: Swiss (milk chocolate with maple & walnut)



Product name: Tesco Finest*: Swiss (milk chocolate with maple & walnut)
Purchase details:
£1.00 for a 100g bar (Tesco)
Calories:
111 per two square serving (557 per bar)
Country of origin:
Switzerland

Well this is a first. I never buy store branded chocolate for general consumption but this maple and walnut Swiss bar from Tesco’s Finest* range really caught my eye when it was on special offer recently. I’d probably count walnuts as my least favourite nut so it was definitely the maple syrup that swung it for me! It just seemed so different and delicious-sounding.


Tesco Finest* is obviously marketed as being a bit special and I felt this was reflected in the packaging. The brown cardboard box, swirled with orange, was quite simple but also gave the impression of being a bit posh. It boasted how the ‘deliciously smooth and silky milk chocolate’ had been ‘made by selected chocolatiers’, and I liked the little added touch of using a Swiss flag to dot the letter ‘I’ .


The large, flat bar was divided into 10 big squares that each featured a kind of stripy design and, I thought, looked a little less impressive. With ‘caramelised walnuts’ accounting for 7% of the product, as well as the inclusion of hazelnuts, I was also surprised to find these were very small and barely noticeable within the chocolate.


Before reading the product description in-depth, I’d assumed that the chocolate’s recipe would have had maple syrup incorporated into it, whilst the walnuts would be standalone. However, the reality was that the walnuts had been ‘caramelised in maple syrup’, although the chocolate did still include 3.5% maple sugar. To my delight, I also found that the bar genuinely did smell like maple syrup and, if I delved deeper, there was also a woody walnut aroma mixed in – beautiful.


The chocolate was made from  ‘carefully selected cocoa beans for a well-balanced taste’ and contained a minimum of 31% cocoa solids and 25% milk solids. It had a rich melt and creamy taste but it was the ‘floral maple and walnut notes’ that stole the show. The main taste was from the walnut pieces that provided a fantastic, authentic flavour but without the associated bitterness that I’m not a fan of – the focus was definitely on the mellower side of a walnut’s flavour. The maple syrup that enrobed this then added a sweet, deep sugary taste, and the overall impression I had of the bar was of a soft, thin but solidified cake batter – scrummy!


Texturally, I loved the emphasis on the nuts’ caramelisation as each tiny chunk had a wonderful, sugary crisp to it. The downside was that I felt a bit self-conscious eating the bar with another person in the same room – it wasn’t the quietest! I also found the distribution of these tiny nuts resulted in a generally grainy feel but, since this was a product best enjoyed chewed, this was totally fine.

I may have bought this bar of Tesco Finest*: Swiss (milk chocolate with maple & walnut) because of the maple syrup but I ended up appreciating the way the walnut was the prominent flavour – I think it would have been too sweet if the syrup had been the frontrunner. There’s no doubt that I thoroughly enjoyed this unique chocolate experience...I’d never come across this combination of ingredients before but the result was a bar that was absolutely packed full of flavour. I’m so glad I broadened by horizons. 

Appearance: 7.5/10
Aroma:
7.5/10
Taste:
9/10
Texture:
8/10
Overall score:
8/10
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