
Best supermarket chocolate
- Right balance of sweet and bitter
- Easy to find
- Complex, with notes of fruit and coffee
- Small bars easy to chop
- Far superior to other supermarket baking bars, such as Baker's
- Not as complex or rich as some other chocolates
- More expensive than other supermarket brands
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1. Cook's Illustrated MagazineDetails/Subscribe
Cook's Illustrated staffers sample 12 dark chocolate bars, each of which contain about 60 percent cacao. Ghirardelli competes with Callebaut Intense Dark and Dagoba, among other bars.
Review: Tasting Dark Chocolate, Editors of Cook's Illustrated, Jan. 2008
2. Cook's Illustrated MagazineDetails/Subscribe
This older report, in which 20 editors taste nine chocolate bars raw, in chocolate sauce and baked into a cake, is still useful for shoppers. Ghirardelli Bittersweet Premium Baking Bar is among those considered.
Review: Tasting Dark Chocolate, Editors of Cook's Illustrated, Mar. 2004
Testers sample 14 widely available dark chocolate bars and taste each one raw. Ghirardelli figures among the unranked chocolates tasted.
Review: Panel Deems Dagoba Best Dark Chocolate, Carol Ness, Jan. 7, 2004
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