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Post #666781 by AceExplorer on Sat, Feb 9, 2013 6:12 AM

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On 2013-02-08 14:17, tikilongbeach wrote:
They aren't tiki shaped, but they are spiced rum filled chocolates. The shop is called Chocolat and my parent's used to live close by. It's in Fredericksburg, TX which is a German community in the Hill Country.

On the subject of liquor-filled chocolates, Germany produces Asbach brandy-filled dark chocolate crescent-shaped "beans." Each "bean" is about 1.25 inches in length. These are my ULTIMATE liquor-filled chocolates in the world. The Asbach Uralt brandy is heavenly when paired with the dark chocolate. Note that if you find these, you may consider avoiding the variety with the sugar crust inside because (to me) it detracts from the flavors.

(Edited to describe the length of each "bean.")

[ Edited by: AceExplorer 2013-02-09 06:15 ]