Lindt Lindor Chocolate Prices - Delights At A PriceIf you want the finest and the most exquisite chocolate assortments, forget about the usual bars you can find in any supermarket, no matter how "premium" or "fin" their producers advertise them and look in any chocolate specialized store for truffles. To put it simply, chocolate truffles are in a class of their own. There are not many other chocolate assortments that can compare with them in regards of taste and flavor. From their invention, in the middle of the 19th century, chocolate manufacturers have kept the best ingredients for truffle production. Indeed, a box of truffles can be perfect gift if you are out of ideas. There are many truffle producing companies nowadays and the European (French, Swiss and Belgian) truffles are considered among the best in the world. Lindt, the world famous Swiss chocolate producing company, sells the Lindor Chocolate Truffles. In fact, Lindt is famous mostly for its truffle assortments, which are being sold under the "Lindor" brand name. Truffles consist of a solid outer chocolate shell which is filled with a smooth filling of various flavors. The filling melts at a lower temperature than the outer shell, and is meant to be liquid at or above room temperature. There are as many as 12 types of truffles Lindt sells. Each variety can be distinguished after the color of the wrapping paper (for example, if the label is red, it means the truffles are made out of milk chocolate and if the wrapper has a dark color, it contains dark or extra dark chocolate). The 'Chocolat au lait fourré d'un supreme fondant' or "Milk Chocolate with a soft filling" can be found in 100g bars. They are made is France, and not in Swiss as you might think after its name of "Swiss chocolate", but do not let this drive you away: it is just as good and its quality is guaranteed by the Lindt company. The milk "Lindt Chocolats Fins" has a normal chocolate-bar appearance, but they are not under a bar shape: they are truffles. The milk chocolate shell is fairly thin as it crumbles easily on the chew, and melts after a few minutes in the mouth. Now about the filing: it is heavenly soft. It's creamy, and tastes mostly of chocolate - but imagine the creamiest, most chocolaty milk chocolate you've ever tried. Now multiply that by a million and you will only begin to understand just how tasty the filing of these Lindt milk chocolate truffles is. They are sweet, but not the "pour all the sugar you can" sweetness; it is a very refined chocolate assortment, It is true, all this delight comes as a price, as the Lindt Lindor Chocolate Truffles will surely be more expensive than a bar of Mars, but they are worth every penny. Of course, you can try all the other Lindt truffles available (white chocolate, dark chocolate, extra dark, raspberry, mint, orange, hazelnut, peanut butter, mocha, stracciatella and cinnamon varieties). |