1. Brussels, Belgium
The entire country of Belgium is a chocoholic's paradise, there are 12 plants brown, 16 brown museum and more than 2,100 chocolate shops. Brussels, the city is home to two of the world's largest chocolate company, Godiva and Leonidas. All kinds of chocolate can be found in Brussels. In fact, their recipe was first created by Jean Neuhaus there in 1912. If you are visiting Brussels, make sure you go to the Musee du Cocao et du Chocolate where you can learn how chocolate is made.
The Chocolate Capital of the World, Brussels is filled with chocolate shops. In the Grand Sablon, a small box in the heart of the city, there are some shops that is best Wittamer, Pierre Marcolini, Neuhaus, Godiva, Leonidas and Zaabar. Incomplete agan it feel to have to travel to Brussels without a visit to Mary, which was founded in 1919 and has become a favorite Belgian royal family since 1942.
2. Zurich, Switzerland
The Swiss consume more chocolate than any nation, with renowned companies in the world like the Cailler-Nestle, Toblerone, Lindt, Treuscher and Sprungli not be surprised if Switzerland is the storehouse of chocolate. Zurich is the center of the cocoa production in this country and Lindt, Treuscher and Sprungli all have factories and shops in the city. As an experience that is truly unique, Swiss Travel System, along with the Cailler-Nestlé, offers a trip on "The Swiss Chocolate Train" with a route from Montreux and finish in Gruyeres before finally arriving in Broc where guests can walk at the Cailler factory -Nestle.
Stores Treuscher, Lindt and Spungli can be found almost everywhere there. Some great chocolate boutique in Zurich is Truffe, Schrober and Merkur.
3. Barcelona, Spain
Spain is the first European to cultivate smart brown, and Barcelona became the center for chocolate lovers ever since. Here, is the first time made chocolate processing machine in 1780. Barcelona set up a museum dedicated to chocolate, Museo de La Xocolata, which has everything from chocolate to hot chocolate sculpture.
For years, Barcelona has produced some of the best chocolatiers in the world such as Antoni Amatller and Simon Coll. In their stores, Amatller Chocolates and Chocolate a la Taza, still produce chocolate more than 150 years ago since they first opened. Another store that needs to be calculated is Dulcinea, Fargas and Pasteleria Escriba.
4. Oaxaca, Mexico
It is a place where the first chocolatiers in the world and until now continues to produce. Today in Oaxaca, people have regarded chocolate as part of their culture and apparently visitors to this city will surely find a chocolate on offer in some form, whether it's hot chocolate, chocolate cake or chocolate candy. Although there is a large chocolate manufacturer based here, many Oaxaca chocolate made with old family recipes with old-fashioned way, either by hand or with electric grinder and mixed by hand.
Located on the street 20 de Noviembre is three largest chocolate manufacturer in the city, Moyordomo, Guelaguetza and La Soledad. In Mina Street, and 20 de Noviembre, you can check the barrels of cocoa beans in almost every shop door. You can also find vendors hawking their handmade chocolate treats in one market in the city.
5. San Francisco, California
The Bay Area is home to one of the oldest chocolate manufacturer in the United States. As in New York, chocolate tour is a great way to visit the best chocolate shops in San Francisco. You also can flash back to see the history of chocolate through Ghirardelli Square, which was originally built as an extension of the old Ghirardelli chocolate factory.
Ghirardelli Chocolate was founded during the California Gold Rush by Domenico Ghirardelli. Scherffen Berger is the first chocolate company in America that actually make chocolate from bean to bar and they offer tours the streets of their plant six times a day. Another store is Michael Recchiuti, XOX Truffles, Richart San Francisco, Cocoa Bella, TCHO, Coco-Luxe and Christopher Elbow Chocolates Artisinal.
6. Villajoyosa, Spain
Often called "Chocolate City" Villajoyosa chocolate history began in the 18th century when there began to import cocoa beans from Venezuela and Ecuador. Currently, the production of chocolate is still booming as the oldest factory is a manufacturer of gourmet chocolate Spain, Valor, founded in 1881. Villajoyosa also offers an excellent chocolate museum that not only displays the history of chocolate production Villajoyosa, but also how local favorite chocolate is made.
Valor is the best place in town to buy chocolate. There is available Chocolates Perez, Mokafe, Chocolates Clavileno, Siroco and Vinache Jose Soriano.
7. New York
Like most things in New York City, chocolatiers here come from all over the world, and they bring the best recipe for chocolate processing. Besides all the fantastic chocolate shop in town, visitors can tour with the New Cuisine Chocolate Tour Chocolate or the Luxury Chocolate Tour, where you can learn about the history of the stores you visit and taste some samples of their chocolate.
Although there are many precious chocolate shop in New York City, some of the best is the Chocolate Bar, MarieBelle, Li-Lac and Richart Design et Chocolat. But the best of the best are the Jacques Torres Chocolate, with a menu of his favorites are the champagne truffles, rich hot chocolate, chocolate-cloaked almonds and pain au chocolat (chocolate pastry).
8. Tain L'Hermitage, France
A small town in the heart of France, just a few hours from Lyon, Tain L'Hermitage is home to world-renowned chocolate manufacturers, Valrhona. Valrhona Ecole du Grand Chocolat, is a school that teaches professional chefs, chocolatiers and caterers. They even held a three-day course that teaches amateur how to make decadent deserts.
Being such a small town there is not much competition for Store Tain L'Hermitage. Founded in 1922 by pastry chef Monsieur Guironnet, Valrhona has become one of the world's leading cocoa producer.
9. Hershey, Pennsylvania
Dubbed the "Sweetest Place on Earth" town (originally named Derry Church) was renamed Hershey in 1906 because of the popularity of Hershey chocolate. The city is home to the Hershey Company and the H. B. Reese Candy Company. "Chocolatetown, USA" has mendiclarekan himself as American chocolate center with several popular attractions including chocolate Hershey's Chocolate World, The Hershey Story Museum and the Chocolate Spa.
One of the best places to taste Hershey chocolate is Hershey's Chocolate World, which offers a Chocolate Tasting Adventure. Another great place to get the best chocolate in the Café Zooka and Cocoa Beanery. You can try to drink chocolate the Iberian Lounge for cocktails here.
10. Cologne, Germany
Best city for chocolate in Cologne Germany, Cologne is the home of Stollwerck chocolate company, which they are the second largest supplier of chocolate to the United States. In the framework of the 150th anniversary, the company entered into a museum exhibit to celebrate their history. Since then, the exhibition has grown into an international exhibition. The Imhoff Stollwerck Museum also known as the chocolate museum presents the history of chocolate in the world.
While the museum does not produce chocolate brown, where it made solely for purposes of demonstration and exhibition, to taste this chocolate products, agan can visit the café there, or buy it in the chocolate shop.
source :http://anam78.blogspot.com/2010/07/inilah-10-kota-terbaik-untuk-berburu.html
0 comments:
Post a Comment