10 chocolaatjes voor je sterft

10 chocolates before you die

Be it a happy occasion, or a blue day one thing remains true for all of us – it’s incomplete without the goodness of chocoloate! White, milk or dark, however you like yours, if you are a true choco-holic you simply cannot miss tasting it 10 best chocolates in the world. Here is a list of where they come from:

1. Cologne, Germany

As the chocolate capital of the world, Cologne is known for the Stollwerck Chocolate brand produced here. The Imhoff Stollwerck Museum here, also recommends a visit for the chocolate lover!

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Photos: Norbert Angermannn
 

2. Hershey, Pa

Hershey’s is a name that every chocoholic has come to love. Can there be a better way to experience it than straight from the factory? We doubt!

Photos: Evan-Amos
Photos: Evan-Amos
 

3. New York, USA.

The cultural cauldron New York is, the skilled chocolate makers here come from all over the world! The city is known for its yummylicious, high-calorie Chocolate Tours. If you’re here, don’t miss it!

Photo Credits: Chocolate Bar, Official Facebook Page
Photo Credits: Chocolate Bar, Official Facebook Page
 

4. Tain L’Hermitage, France

Home to the world’s famous chocolatier, Valrhona, this small town in France also has many renowned Chocolate Chef training schools – just in case you can’t get enough of the chocolate and want to make it at home!

Photo Credits: Valrhona Chocolate, Official Facebook Page
Photo Credits: Valrhona Chocolate, Official Facebook Page
 

5. Villajoyosa, Spain

We’re confident this place has ‘joy’ in the middle of its name, because when you can produce chocolate this good, you’ll never have a reason to be sad! When you’re here, keep an eye out for Valor Chocolates, or try Churros with chocolate.

Photo Credits: Toni Kaarttinen
Photo Credits: Toni Kaarttinen
 

6. Oaxaca, Mexico

It is believed that ancient Mexico was the time to introduce the luscious goodness of Chocolate to the world, and they continue to produce the best in the world. If you plan to visit this city, stop by Guelaguetza, Moyordomo and La Soledad.

Photo Credits: Mayordomo, Official Website
Photo Credits: Mayordomo, Official Website
 

7. Barcelona, ​​Spain

Considered one of the world’s best chocolate makers, Barcelona’s claim to fame is also the world’s first fine chocolate making machine! Chocolate a la Taza and Chocolates Amatller are two types of chocolate that you must try here.

Photo credits: Chocolates Amatller, official website
Photo credits: Chocolates Amatller, official website
 

8. San Francisco, California

Few other places in the world get gourmet chocolate like the city of San Franciso does. Home to several world famous chocolatiers, this place is going to leave you bewildered for choice!

By Benson Kua
By Benson Kua
 

9. Zurich, Switzerland

A place that can probably be called the mecca of chocolate lovers is Zurich, Switzerland. From the best of Lindt to Frey, you’ll find it all in every store you visit here!

Photos: Tammy Green
Photos: Tammy Green
 

10. Brussels, Belgium

Sometimes there are things that words cannot do justice to. So we let the numbers do the talking. Brussles alone can boast of more than 2K chocolate shops, around 16 museums dedicated to the art of chocolate making and around 12 factories making the best chocolate in the world. Capiche?

Photos: Mary Lee Hahn
Photos: Mary Lee Hahn
 

We hope you enjoy reading this as much as you enjoy the chocolate you will indulge in!

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