Belgian Chocolate in Brussels and Bruges

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Belgian chocolate: Love at first bite!

When I go to Brussels, I eat, drink, stare at mouthwatering Belgian chocolate. A trip isn't complete without them! I see them on display at stores, hotels, cafes. If only they didn't taste so good, it's easy to ignore them.

Haven't been to Bruges yet and I promised my husband I wouldn't go there without him. Who else is going to take my pictures with these delicious travel treats?

Belgian chocolate -- go on, take one!

Must visit places for Belgian chocolate lovers

After your half day city tour of the Brussels or Bruges, it's time for some serious stuff ^_^
Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate (Brussels)
During your visit in the Museum of Cacao and Chocolate, you will learn everything about the origins of the chocolate, the beans cultivated by the Aztecs to be then offered to their Gods.

In the Museum the different phases in the production process are explained and also the hand-made "praline".

A visit to the Museum will include the demonstration of a chocolate master and the possibility of sampling various chocolate delights.
Choco-Story, The Chocolate Museum (Bruges)
Choco-Story tells the story of the transformation of cocoa into chocolate.

Find the Belgian chocolate addresses in Belgium here!

Chocolate shops

Chocolatier Neuhaus
The finest Belgian chocolates from Belgium's Master-Chocolatier Neuhaus bring sheer delight to connoisseurs.
Pierre Marcolini Chocolatier - Collections
As a tribute to summer, Pierre Marcolini signs a deliciously refreshing new collection. These three creations can be savored any time of day by aficionados.
Galler
Jean Galler was born into a luxury dessert environment. He liked working in the family confectioner's shop founded by his grandfather in 1930 and he has kept this passion since then.
Chocolatier manon
Manon chocolates are totally handmade, handmolded and hand-dipped in our factory in Brussels. Each piece is created as it were a jewel!Christian Vanderkerken is the maitre chocolatier behind our products.
Mary Chocolatier Brussels
Our chocolate bars and tablets are exclusively handmade and contain no preservatives or artificial coloring. A guaranteed natural product!
Wittamer Gourmet Belgian Chocolate - luxury and taste in the heart of Brussels
Wittamer is known for gourmet Belgian chocolate, pastries and cakes, also catering, corporate gifts and the Famous Wittamer Cafe in Brussels.
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Belgian Chocolate demo

After watching how the shells of Belgian chocolate are made, I've learned to take my time in eating them.
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Leonidas Belgian Chocolates: 1 lb General Assortment

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Sephra Belgian Milk Fondue Chocolate, 20lb. Case for Chocolate Fountains

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    Braynk Jan 30, 2011 @ 3:26 am | delete
    Nice Lens ! I get more information in this site. I like Chocolate.So try everyone... Chocolate Lovers .I thought that chocolate chips were needed in an otherwise perfect cake. Stir in chocolate chips and walnuts, if using. Chocolate lovers, rejoice -- this is your dessert. Cocoa powder flavors flat disks of meringues, and rich bittersweet chocolate is the base for the filling that holds them together.
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    Pieter Sep 24, 2008 @ 4:34 am | delete
    Very nice overview and description of Belgian Chocolate. It was a very nice read! I especially enjoyed the links at the end of the lens and in particular those directed at the Belgian Chocolatiers. However, I missed one renowned chocolatier that you should definitely mention on your site: Frederic Blondeel!

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