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December 2006
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Some Like It Hot: Cocoa & Hot Chocolate ~ Part 2

Page 4: Hot Cocoa Brands D~G

 

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Hot Cocoa Brands D To G

 

Dean’s Beans Hot Cocoa Mix (Organic and Fair Trade). A medium milky-brown beverage with a faintly chocolate aroma. Very mild cocoa flavor with a nicely restrained use of sweetness. Powder was harder to dissolve than some others; texture of finished beverage was a little gritty, and there was some undissolved powder at the bottom of the mug. No instructions on package, but nutrition information based on use of 1 cup skim milk and a 2 tablespoon serving of mix, so those proportions were used. First ingredient: organic sugar. Entire ingredient list: organic sugar, organic cocoa, organic nonfat dry milk. Sodium content: 30 mg/serving. Price: $4.50 for 12 ounces. Read our review of Dean’s Beans organic coffee.

Dilettante Cocoa 24 Sweetened Deluxe Cocoa. Darker than typical milky-brown cocoa color, with a slight chocolate aroma. Despite long stirring, all of mix would not dissolve. Not too sweet, but not a lot of chocolate flavor. First ingredient: sugar. Entire ingredient list: sugar, Dutch processed cocoa. Sodium content: 1 mg/serving. Price: $5.95 for 8 ounces.

Dorado Chocolates Hot Cocoa Mix. Strictly speaking, this “mix” consists of Dorado Hot Cocoa Mixchocolate-covered marshmallows, but without federal standards for this product, why can’t it be a hot cocoa mix? The instructions recommend dropping a marshmallow or two into a mug of hot milk (I like two to three of these marshmallows in six ounces of hot milk). The marshmallows are somewhat tough at room temperature, but they’re delightful in the hot milk as they and their semisweet chocolate coating melt unevenly. If you like to play with your food, this “mix” is the way to go. A favorite. No ingredients or sodium content listed. Price: $13.95.

Equal Exchange Fair Trade Hot Cocoa (Organic). A medium to dark brown beverage with almost no aroma and a very light flavor. There was a very faint taste of chocolate, but nothing else—but also, this is not a sugary drink. When made with milk, instead of the suggested water, it was vastly improved. People who like light flavors may enjoy it. First ingredient: organic evaporated cane juice. Entire ingredient list: organic evaporated cane juice, organic nonfat dry milk powder, organic cocoa powder, naturally derived cellulose gum, salt, natural vanilla powder. Certified kosher by COR. Sodium content: 60 mg/serving. Price: $6 for 12 ounces.

Euphoria Chocolate Company Sweetened Ground Cocoa. A light-to-medium milky brown color with a very light chocolate aroma. Mildly sweet, with a pleasant, modestly chocolate flavor. First ingredient: sugar. Entire ingredient list: sugar, cocoa, unsweetened chocolate, soy lecithin, vanilla. Sodium content: not listed. Price: $4.50 for 8 ounces.

Ghirardelli Chocolate Double Chocolate Premium Hot Cocoa. Dark milky cocoa color with a slight chocolate aroma. Quite sweet, but definitely tasted of chocolate. Surprisingly decent for a supermarket purchase. First ingredient: sweet ground chocolate. Entire ingredient list: sweet ground chocolate and cocoa processed with alkali. Sodium content: 60 mg/serving. Price: $6.39 for 16 ounces.

Gloria Jean’s Cocoas Creamy Chocolate Hot Cocoa Mix. Milky-brown cocoa color with very slight chocolate aroma and slightly thickened consistency. Despite long stirring, all of mix would not dissolve. Sweet and salty, but no real chocolate flavor. First ingredient: sugar. Also contains glucose solids, “modified milk ingredients,” hydrogenated canola oil, partially hydrogenated coconut oil, sodium caseinate, tricalcium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate, mono- and diglycerides, silicon dioxide, artificial flavoring, and maltitol, in addition to other ingredients. Sodium content: 115 mg/serving. Price: $5.99 for 10 ounces.

Godiva Chocolatier Classic Milk Chocolate Hot Cocoa. A medium cocoa brown beverage with moderate chocolate aroma. Extremely sweet, with only a modest chocolate flavor. First ingredient: sugar. Entire ingredient list: sugar, cocoa (processed with alkali), milk chocolate, bittersweet chocolate, soya lecithin, vanillin. Sodium content: 5 mg/serving. Price: $10.00 for 15.4 ounces.

Godiva Chocolatier Dark Chocolate Truffle Hot Cocoa. Dark chocolate color with a nicely chocolate aroma. Definite chocolate impact and not overly sweet, but chocolate taste not appealing. First ingredient: sugar. Entire ingredient list: sugar, cocoa (processed with alkali), bittersweet chocolate, soya lecithin, vanillin. Sodium content: 5 mg/serving. Price: $10.00 for 17.4 ounces.

 

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