Chocolate Source Questions

Kim Bahr
@kim-bahr
06/16/14 11:45:49
4 posts

I have been using Callebaut 811NV for most of my dark chocolates. My current supplier has discontinued carrying it and has suggested something I am completely unfamiliar with . . . Clasen Geneva Dark Chocolate.

Is anyone familiar with how the two might compare?

Anyone have any other suggestions that might be available in our area (east central Wisconsin) that would not require shipping?

Thank You

Kim


updated by @kim-bahr: 04/11/15 11:37:51
Sebastian
@sebastian
06/16/14 18:08:55
754 posts

ADM has a big ol' factory right there.... Callebaut 811 is about as generic and ubiquitous as they come however, if your supplier doesn't have it, almost any other one will... Clasen's only been making chocolate for a very short time.

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