chocoMe wins its hundredth international professional award at the Great Taste Awards
Hungarian chocolate manufactory chocoMe has earned its second set of international awards this year. Having triumphed at the International Chocolate Awards in May, the creator of amazing chocolate dreams has now collected no less than four bronze medals at the world’s most prestigious tasting competition, the Great Taste Awards.
The global competition, open for a wide number of product categories, is well known for its jury of 400 connoisseurs with exquisite taste and unquestionable opinion, who have been mesmerised by the magical compositions of chocoMe for six years running. The panel includes chefs from world renowned Michelin star restaurants, recognised gastronomers, purchasing directors of prime department stores (Harrods, Fortnum&Mason, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols or Whole Food Markets) and well-known food critics who spend several thousand hours blind tasting product samples that are distributed unpackaged and unlabelled.
With these four new awards, chocoMe has reached its hundredth international professional award. This means even more recognition for the brand, and even tastier desserts for the customers.
chocoMe products awarded at the Great Taste Awards include:
chocoMe Petit 9 – Bite-sized dark chocolate squares with gin flavoured chocolate filling
chocoMe Petit 21 – Bite-sized milk chocolate squares with Piemonte hazelnut praline and Ethiopean Harrar coffee filling
chocoMe Petit 21 – Bite-sized dark chocolate squares with mango infused filling
chocoMe Entrée – Valrhona 66% dark chocolate with freeze-dried raspberry, blackberry and blueberry yogurt
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