My go-to standard brand for dark chocolate (or any chocolate, really) has always been Lindt because the chocolate flavor is consistently great and of great quality. But I'm starting to get a bit annoyed that I'm always eating the same chocolate all the time. I want to expand my horizons. I want to explore new brands, preferably not super commercial ones (Lindt is honestly one of the only more commercial brands that I like - Ghirardelli, for example, is subpar compared to Lindt, in my opinion), but hopefully not super-expensive brands either.
So: does anyone have recommendations for some excellent-tasting dark chocolate that would rock my world?
I choose my brand based on those who indicate the amount of Fiber in their product.
Especially for dark chocolate, an excellent fiber source. (We should eat ~20g of Fiber a day. With super clean, white, washed product we're actually feed, we barely reach half that amount.)
Lindt does not indicate the Fiber amount of their Dark Chocolate. Good luck in your experimentation with new brand. Going to the supermarket is so much fun when you have a precise, obscure, esoteric mission. Like finding a dark chocolate with enough fiber, and a favored flavor on a budget. Or, may be, I like optimization a tad too much.
So my wife took a truffle making class with this guy: https://www.chocolateman.com/ He also offers a lot of different, international brands and varieties of chocolate, so we are trying a bunch of new stuff every time we order from him. I do like Lindt and I don't think there is a lot that's available OTC that surpasses it.