Brand: Godiva Chocolatier
Name: Milk Chocolate Hot Cocoa
Tagline: Luxuriously rich hot cocoa
Origin: USA
Servings: 12
Weight: 13.1oz/372g
Price: RM103
Availability: Godiva, KLCC
Ingredients: Sugar, cocoa (processed with alkali), milk chocolate (sugar, milk, cocoa butter, chocolate liquor, skim milk, butter (milk product), bittersweet chocolate (sugar, chocolate liquor, anhydrous dextrose), emulsifier (soybeans products lecithin), natural flavour and flavouring (vanilla). Cointains milk and soybeans products.
Nutritional information: Calories 130kcal; Fat 2.5g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 5mg; Carbohydrate 25g (Sugars 22g); Protein 1g
Instructions:
Best prepared with milk.
STOVETOP:
Bring 1 cup (8oz) of milk to a simmer, making sure not to boil. Pour milk into a cup or mug and stir 3 tablespoons of hot cocoa mix.
MICROWAVE:
Pour 1 cup (8oz) of milk into a microwave-safe cup or mug. Heat on high for 1 1/2 - 2 minutes or until hot, making sure not to boil. Add 3 tablespoons of hot cocoa mix and stir.
Review: I have to make it clear, this hot cocoa costs RM103! Okay, got that out of my system. With the power of internet (*ehem* amazon *ehem*), you'll discover that it only costs USD15 (about RM47) and you start thinking of importing it yourself and selling it right in front of the Godiva boutique. But no matter, we're trying to be objective here, aren't we?
- Taste: As with all milk chocolates, it is on the sweeter side of the scale and bordering cloying but still pleasant. I don't detect any bitter after-tastes (which might be good or bad), or any other after-tastes for that matter. A bit less sugar would have been good, though. 7/10
- Smoothness: The hot cocoa mix is in powder form with white specks (skim milk). It does seem a bit gritty once dissolved and has a slight powdery texture. 3/5
- Meltiness: The powder dissolves easily once mixed with hot milk and thankfully, the grittiness mentioned above is purely appearance-wise. There are some cocoa powder remnants at the bottom of the mug though but not much wastage. 4.5/5
- Thickness: The hot cocoa has a watery-thin texture when poured but the creaminess, oh my! Definitely a schizo hot cocoa. The creaminess is probably due to the butter in the ingredients' list (yes, butter!). Everybody together now, butter is gooooood...4/5
- Worthiness: Honestly, I find it hard to be objective 'cause I can't help but think 'this has got to taste phenomenal or else' just because of the price tag. It does taste pleasant but is it worth RM103? Unfortunately, no. USD15 (about RM47) is definitely more palatable. 1/5
- Others: Is exclusivity a problem? What about horrible mark-ups? Yes to both, but it's unfair to penalise this mix twice (refer above). Packaging is standard and it has not made any outrageous claims. It has, however, provided clear instructions so it deserves at least a light pat on the back. 3.5/5
Final score: 65.7% (low score due to absurd price)
In a nutshell: One of the better-testing sweet hot cocoa on the market but only worth it if you're paying the American price.
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