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Valentine's Day Gifts for Chocolate Lovers
Chocolate



How to Give Chocolate As a Gift
- Make sure that the person you plan to give the chocolates to doesn't have any food allergies or specific dietary needs.
- Allergies to nuts, fruits or even gluten may pose a problem.
- Try shopping for plain dark
or milk chocolate
without nuts or filling if you think someone might have a nut or fruit allergy.
- Lucky for people with celiac disease most chocolate is naturally gluten-free, even the kinds with nuts. When in doubt (or when you can't get a chance to read the ingredients on a given package) stick to solid, plain or nut chocolate and avoid chocolate with fillings since they are more likely to contain some sort of flour as a thickening agent.
- Vegetarians and vegans may only want chocolates without eggs, dairy, or other animal by-products, such as gelatin. Try vegan
, lactose-free
, or organic chocolate
. 
- Consider kosher chocolates
if you know your honey keeps kosher.
- Thankfully for diabetics there are a lot of sugar-free
options. Some popular gourmet brands are:
- Chuao
-- This is a small line of chocolates with a recent sugar-free addition to the collection.
- Cuba Venchi
-- A gourmet Italian chocolate company that makes truffles, pralines, bars, and more.
- Godiva
-- The popular chocolate maker wouldn't dare leave anyone out of the delicious fun.
- Unless your partner has a sense of humor, avoid getting chocolates that look like anything other than a typical chocolate should (chocolate cow patties
are not a romantic Valentine's Day gift
).
- Chocolate doesn't have to be given by the truckload. The rule of thumb should be quality over quantity. Even a small box of fine chocolates is better than a family-sized heart box filled with half-grade sweets. High quality chocolates are usually in nicer packaging too, making them suitable gifts even without wrapping paper.
- For a long lasting chocolate gift, try a subscription to a chocolate of the month club
. 
Chocolate Types
Chocolate comes in a wide variety of intensities, starting with the most mild, milk chocolate


What type of chocolate suits you?
- Milk Chocolate
-- Light, sweet, and easy to eat. It combines perfectly with most fillings and nuts.
- Dark Chocolate
(55%, 60%, 70% cacao) -- Rich and decadent. Perfect for true chocolate connoisseurs who actually want to taste the cocoa.
- Bittersweet Chocolate
-- This is a unique and rich chocolate that is a happy medium between dark and milk chocolate.
- White Chocolate
-- Delicate and very sweet. Not everyone enjoys white chocolate since it has less of a chocolate flavor. It contains cocoa butter but not cocoa liquor.
Chocolate Variations
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These are typically round and made from chocolate ganache, a very rich, soft chocolate, and covered in a fine cocoa powder. Other filling and coating variations are also available. |
Not a favorite for everyone, but tasty, sweet, creamy and rich with a touch of zing. Choose from milk or dark chocolate depending on tastes. |
With a touch of Bailey's Irish Cream, Cognac, or other liquor, these chocolates offer double the pleasure for mature chocolate eaters. |
Fudge isn't exactly chocolate, but there is chocolate flavored fudge (among other flavors) from which to choose. It is a very rich, soft confection that resembles fondant and which is extremely sweet. |
These bite-sized morsels of salty sweet snacks are best in gourmet form with a blend of different chocolate flavors drizzled over each other. |
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Beer lovers with an affection for chocolate will love these rich, dark brews. |
Just a taste of these thick dessert liqueurs will send any chocolate lover over the moon. |
Certainly unique, this type of chocolate is perfect to share. |
A gourmet chocolate sauce is ideal for sprucing up a basic bowl of ice cream. |
Chocolate-Covered Strawberries Healthy but decadent at the same time. |
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Great for those who like to entertain. |
Fondue sets are perfect for chocolate, cheese, and meats. |
The perfect chocolate to mend a broken heart. |
Flowers and chocolate together makes this gift a no brainer. |
Perfect for cuddling up on a chilly February evening. |
Chocolate Brands
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Organic Chocolate Brands
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Chocolate Facts
It's no wonder that chocolate is the perfect gift for Valentine's Day since it naturally contains theobromine, a chemical compound similar to caffeine. The mood enhancing qualities of theobromine are responsible for chocolate's reputation for being an aphrodisiac
External Links
- 70% -- A London-based blog about chocolate.
- Candy USA -- The National Confectioner's Association FAQs on chocolate.
- Chocolate Fondue Fountains -- Chocolate chat 24/7.
- Creative Chocolates -- Legends, myths, and more.
- Wikipedia -- The history, production, and more information about chocolate.
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