These chocolates really are little pieces of heaven…
My first taste
I first tried these chocolates a couple of years ago, not being a big chocolate fan I thought I'd give them a go, I work part-time as a dance teacher and received my first box as a Christmas gift from one of my pupils ... Read review
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Advantages: They are the most delicious chocolates ever! Disadvantages: They are too delicious!
...individual ball is the beautiful Lindt chocolate, but this is not the best bit, once you have broken through this shell the inner heaven is revealed…….
The only way I can begin to describe this piece of magic is, it is buttery and creamy and instantly melts on the tongue, my mouth is watering thinking about it, and the box sitting alongside me is in danger of being raided once more!
How I enjoy mine
To begin with the house has to be empty ... ...like to make myself a nice coffee, take 4 truffles from the box (I keep them in the fridge as I find it increases the pleasure for me!). Then I find myself a comfy seat and begin to enjoy…….
…..Slowly the red wrapper is removed from the first delicious ball, I lay the wrapper flat and lay the chocolate on top, mouth watering in anticipation….
….I then bite through the outer shell and enjoy my first bite of the chocolate, I like to try and save ...
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Advantages: I'd have this as my last meal on earth Disadvantages: fat,fat,fat,fat,fat...........
...500 replies a sample of Lindt Lindor chocolates, and this was it!
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I shoved the chocolates in the ‘fridge, which is where I keep all my chocolates, never very many. (I know, I’m strange) and forgot all about them. Well, they were milk chocolate and nothing special, I thought. I like dark, and not much of that. Mind you, I had bought Lindt over Xmas and quite enjoyed it; so a few days later I thought I’d try these.
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I took one of these hefty ... ...expecting the pleasant taste of Lindt milk chocolate, which is what I got. ~~~
This was pleasant, but the solid chocolate ball was so huge, I expected to become quickly sickened by so much chocolate. Suddenly, however, the taste changed. Not only the taste, the texture changed also. I was no longer sucking a chocolate ball; I was tasting the most delectable and delightful flavour I have ever tasted. I had died and gone to Heaven. This was the inner ...
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Advantages: Excellent and unique taste, brilliant and exquisite packaging, Swiss is another word for chocolate Disadvantages: On the expensive side, Gets a bit sickly after several of them
...an op about this.
Lindt are made in Switzerland and as most of you are aware the Swiss know there chocolates. Swiss chocolates have a unique taste that is so different than what we get here. Belgian chocolates come the closest in similarity.
The only problem is that once you have several of them you start feeling a bit stuffy and sickly as these are very very sweet and fill you up very quickly. I tried one of each flavour (six) and that was all ... ...that I have heard about Lindt for a very long time but this is the first time that I have actually experienced some of their chocolates. My first experience has been a very pleasant one and I would certainly consider purchasing them in the future either for personal use or for giving away as a gift. There is certainly something a lot more appealing for the receiver, when the chocolates are from Switzerland than from any other country. ...
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Advantages: Chocolate, real chocolate. Need I say more... Disadvantages: I'm sure it's not cheap; it is quite sweet so not for excessive consumption. A real bummer to get back in the box.
...an unopened, untried bar of LINDT LINDOR – truffles in a bar (OK, I know that everyone else here has used this category for the little truffles you give to grandma, but like I said, never take the easy way out).
(BUT SEE BELOW – APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING!)
This particular bar was given to me from ‘Santa’. OK, it was given to me by my sister-in-law’s husband’s mother (got that?)
It’s been resting unsampled ... ...bar shaped box. The Lindt word and logo are in gold, surrounded by a gold oval. Under the word Lindt is Lindor. There is a white kind of leafy decoration going diagonally from bottom left to upper right, and a picture of the chocolate on the lower left hand corner (two whole squares, and a half square, presumably so you can see what is inside).
Turning the box over, I get the boring stuff – the ingredients in eight languages (including English, ...
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Advantages: Delicious, Divine, Decadent Disadvantages: Nutritional Info is On Tesco's Website
...hazelnut Lindor. In addition Lindt also make Lindor Noel which is a Christmas recipe containing cinnamon and coriander. How festive!
Each Lindor is a beautifully round ball of chocolate with a chocolate truffle filling, is a little smaller than a ping pong ball and presumably a little more tasty! The outer chocolate shell is smooth and luxuriously thick. The truffle is just like the outer chocolate really but not as solid. (Not to be mistaken for ... ...like Cadbury or Mars. Lindt & Sprüngli have been truly passionate about making top quality chocolate and they want you to be passionate about eating it.
Well, that’s all very well, but it isn’t much use if the chocolate itself doesn’t taste like someone has put their life’s work into creating the recipe for it. Fortunately Lindor Milk is probably the most delicious milk chocolate I’ve ever tasted in my life. It’s so fantastically smooth and creamy, ...
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Advantages: delicious, not too expensive Disadvantages: lack of flavours available in the UK, lack of availability generally
...a truffle filling.
I recommend breaking off one piece and letting it melt on your tongue instead of chewing it. It feels very soft in texture and dissolves slowly, leaving a creamy and slightly cool sensation in your mouth. Surprisingly, both the taste and texture is very similar to the LindtLindortruffle chocolates. It tastes a lot less like ordinary milk chocolate, much more like a luxury truffle. You can clearly identify the taste of rich cream mixed in with superior milk chocolate. It also has a slightly nutty flavour to it, which is no surprise, being that hazelnuts are listed as one of the ingredients,
It is a very sweet chocolate bar - and I do not recommend eating more than two rows (6 pieces) of it at a time, as it can make your stomach fill stuck together. It does not leave a bad aftertaste in your mouth, but you can still...
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Advantages: A nice change from the regular milk version. Disadvantages: Not as nice as the milk version.
...I have liked the milk version of these for years, ever since I was given some for my birthday a few years ago. I had tried the dark version and the milk one so when I saw these in the supermarket a few weeks ago I had to give them a try.
The classic version is milk but they also come in dark, orange, white, mint, raspberry peanut butter and hazelnut varieties.
These come in a strange shaped orange box (other flavours come in different coloured boxes) and each is individually wrapped. They come in three sizes, 50gram and 200gram sizes. They aren't particularly cheap their RRP is 99p and £3.79 respectfully.
The chocolate is a perfect sphere. The outside is a thick layer of smooth dark chocolate and then when you get inside that is a filling of the most delicious truffle that melts in your mouth. The truffle is very creamy...
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Advantages: looks nice, tastes very good Disadvantages: quite expensive
...the weather is not fine... Even to hide eggs inside her flat would be too exhausting for her so we prefer just to sit together and drink a good cup of coffee.
I will decorate the table with several other sweets of Lindt, but in the midst I‘ll place the Gold Bunny Nest, which
contains a milk chocolate Gold Bunny
and a selection of 8 milk chocolate recipe eggs
2 LindtLindor Eggs (with a soft truffle filling - my absolutly favourites!)
2 Lindt Cresta Eggs (with a crunchy filling
2 Lindt Nougat Eggs (with a nougat filling)
2 Lind Truffle Eggs (with a truffle filling)
For those who don‘t know Lindt specialties it‘s a good way to try them, even the Gold Bunny Nest is more expensive than one would buy the things separatedly as I noticed... But it looks so fine that I couldn‘t resist...
The little golden bunny waring...
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