🍫 Dare to go dark? Elevate your chocolate game with Amul 99% Cacao!
Amul 99% Cacao Chocolate is a premium, sugar-free dark chocolate bar made from single-origin cocoa beans, delivering an intense and authentic bitter chocolate experience. Packaged as a 250g box of two bars, it caters to discerning adult consumers seeking a pure, allergen-free, and vegetarian indulgence crafted in India.
Specialty | Sugar Free |
Weight | 250 Grams |
Volume | 0.25 Kilograms |
Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
Brand | Amul |
Region Produced In | India |
Item package quantity | 1 |
Form | Bar |
Appropriate Age Range | Adult |
Package Information | Box |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | GCMMF |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Item part number | Amul 99% CACAO 250g |
Net Quantity | 250.0 gram |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 9 x 2 cm; 250 g |
Ingredients | Cocoa Beans |
Country of Origin | India |
S**R
Not so tasty
I ordered this product as i had to try it once. This is not at all sweet and extremly bitter. Quality wise no complaints. Chocolate is more suitable for health concious people due to no added sugar.
A**Y
Try it in hot milk
So bitter that I'm pretty sure of its purity. But it was quite sticky. Tasted much better in hot milk without adding any sugar. Ordered during summer but still there was very little melting. Nice handling I guess.
S**K
Healthy chocolate
Excellent
K**H
Intense and Rich
The Amul 99% Cacao Chocolate, 125g pack of 2, is a must-try for true chocolate enthusiasts. With its nearly pure cacao content, this chocolate bar delivers a deep, intense flavor profile that highlights the rich and robust notes of high-quality cacao. The minimal sugar content allows the natural bitterness and complexity of the cacao to shine through, offering a unique tasting experience. The 125g bars are well-packaged and perfect for savoring a small piece at a time. Ideal for those who appreciate a strong, unadulterated chocolate taste, this pack provides both indulgence and a touch of luxury.
I**I
Chocolate OR????
Never buy chocolates online anymore..I looks like a piece of stone ..I don't dare even taste it..
A**L
Healthiest chocolates in the market
If you are thinking of buying an antioxidant juice ,pills don't spend your hard earned money on these .instead buy these chocolates .The taste is not at all good but if you want good health you have to compromise with taste to some extent .Take Dates and chew along to remove bitterness . Remember it has percent sugar in it .
S**Y
bought over 200 packs but getting good quality has become a lottery
I had switched to 99% Amul cacao since it's launch, but in between the quality goes really bad, it's due to tempering issue. I had even asked a friend of mine who is vendor to Amul, Anand to visit and talk to them about tempering but they were not ready to listen, instead kept saying the white color due to melting and hardening and temperature difference is not to be worried, which I know. So now getting a good pack has become like a lottery, last time despite peak of summer although melted was good, but this time it's pathetic. Hope they focus on maintaining consistency and not just consistent in increasing price ) , still a fan but this time really disappointed.
K**K
BITTER! But all is not lost
Yeah I saw the 99% cocoa written in big bold letters, read the reviews saying that it's bitter, but STILL bought it because I was stupid enough to think that I can tolerate it. Well, I just couldn't. It was like intentionally torturing yourself. I thought if I kept it in the mouth long enough, the cocoa butter would melt, and make things better. But it was bitter through and through and through!Well, I didn't just want to throw away the whole thing, so I thought of an idea. Heated up some water in a small vessel and added this chocolate in it piece by piece. Then I added around 3 tbsp of coconut sugar to it and mixed it all together. That's only around 37 to 40 g of sugar for the whole thing, which I'll be consuming over several days. Plus coconut sugar has low glycemic index anyway. Well, it turned out better than I expected. It honestly tasted pretty good. Still was a little bitter but this is dark chocolate after all.I think I'm going to make this a regular thing! I know I could just buy 70% dark chocolate which has sugar added, but there was around 60g refined sugar with 190g chocolate making a total of 250g. Here it's 250g chocolate + 40g sugar and we can control what kind of sugar we add.
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