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Chocolate Chilli in the wild

Posted: June 27, 2010 • 11:19 am
by marinedalek
I could bore you with details of how I spent 10 years scouring the country for chocolate chilli, but unfortunately I would be lying. In a National Trust gift shop in Devon I found and purchased some of the infamous substance. Surprisingly it's quite palatable, with an initial taste of dark chocolate and a hot chilli aftertaste. I dutifully took a picture of the packet for posterity: http://www.flickr.com/photos/33569501@N00/4738626015
In addition, there is a web address on the packet for the creators of this unique snack: www.sdcf.co.uk

Re: Chocolate Chilli in the wild

Posted: June 27, 2010 • 9:09 pm
by Bafitis
Did it have Carne???

Re: Chocolate Chilli in the wild

Posted: June 27, 2010 • 9:44 pm
by GarySogar
Actually, chocolate is a typical ingredient in some types of chili, especially the Middle Eastern type that is popular in the Cincinnati area. I tried chocolate in a chili I made once, but I used too much. It was awful. We christened it "Toll House Chili." :lol:

Re: Chocolate Chilli in the wild

Posted: June 28, 2010 • 7:29 am
by marinedalek
Sorry, no carne

Re: Chocolate Chilli in the wild

Posted: June 28, 2010 • 5:04 pm
by Jim the old guy
I came across a Cincinnati version of chocolate chili several years back. We tried it and liked it but I never made it again.