Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Cadbury Screame Egg

Hi everyone, Spire here with the obligatory Halloween candy posting ^_^

Around Halloween, we do get a lot of imported candies for the holiday, though we don't exactly celebrate it in it's essence. As usual I went hunting around but since I was on a budget I only picked up a couple of items as opposed to the bigger range of stuff I get to try year after year. Here's the rather famous Cadbury Screme egg. It was going for RM 5.99 a piece (yikes!) but this is a very popular treat (so I hear) so I had to give it a go.

This is what it looks like after you peel off the crinkly metal shell. Because I was worried that it would get too melty to handle due to the hot weather, I had popped it in the fridge for an hour before cracking it open.

Wrapper off, it looks pretty much the same as any regular Cadbury creme egg.
When you get inside however is where you get the fun green festive 'goo' that makes this quite a Halloween treat. The taste and consistency is the same as any regular old Creme egg but it's a nice tie in to the holiday.
As far as the taste goes, you can't go wrong with the chocolate and the filling while tasty, I find it crazy sweet. Like I'll go into a diabetic coma level of sweet. It looks cool as hell though.

Spire sezIt's really cool that you get greenish goo spilling out of it but I have to say it was entirely too sweet for me to eat in one sitting. It wasn't too bad cold (because I'm a freak who likes cold chocolate) but I think I'll stick to just having this twice a year at Easter and at Halloween ^^;

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 2/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Ugh, too sweet x_x

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Magnum GOLD?! ice cream

Spire here, and this a quick one this time.
Because ice cream waits for no one!
Magnum Gold is pretty much a limited edition flavour as far as Magnum goes, and while the event period is on you can basically find it at any 7-11 and participating grocery store.

Aside from the weird(ish) outer coating and associated contest, this is a deviancy from the usual classy Magnum branding for the ice cream company. The contests are still going on today if you're interested in checking them out.

Out of the wrapper, the outer shell is a canary yellow and is a tad crispier than normal.

On it's own, it pretty much tasted the same as a regular 'original' Magnum but with lashings of caramel (which I barely tasted and aren't really that visible to be honest) and a crispy candy shell outside the chocolate that snaps as you bite into it. Makes me think of a softer M&M coating on a Magnum.
It melted so fast I barely had time to enjoy it T_T
Pricing isn't cheap either at RM 4.50 a pop which is considered very premium as far as ice cream goes.

It is however exceptionally melty, even more so than a regular Magnum I fee. Isn't too different in taste but the outer shell is pretty novel. Can't go wrong with the chocolate and vanilla but I was expecting more out of this.

Spire sezI feel it's more of a novelty thing rather than a proper new flavour for the brand. I don't know if it'll continue to be in production after the event time but it's not bad but not fantastic either.

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 3/5
DIY level: Nonexistant


Fun: Crunchy!

Monday, July 7, 2014

Crispy Mint M&Ms

Hi again!

Since it's now Summertime lets talk about another summer treat I got from Japan when I last visited. 

Mint treats are quite a hit during the summer time, with lots of different candies and treats featuring mint and their other cooling derivative flavours. I can't entirely remember the price but it's somewhere between 100-200 yen.
Of course you can find these year around in some countries, but I've yet to find this combination around here and that makes me sad. Because I love any and all things mint. But I have been seeing more M&M flavours pop up around these parts so maybe we will actually get some mint flavoured ones eventually ;)

The M&Ms themselves look like your bog standard crispy M&Ms, significantly larger than the regular chocolate ones and comes in shades of white, dark and light green. These unfortunately cracked because we're experiencing a heat wave and my candy took a bit of damage =\
They're nice and crunchy (but not like a malteaser, those are much tougher) but with a strong cool mint flavour from the moment it hits your tongue. The crisp is very slightly salty, the middle of it is green.

The chocolate however is not unlike what you get in a regular M&M, though they taste less sweet. The cooling effect is restricted to mainly the shell alone so it doesn't permeate the entire candy.

Spire sezIt's a cool candy (pun intended) which I wouldn't mind getting again (imagine it as an ice cream topping!) but I've yet to see it a 2nd time.
Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 4/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Damn that's tasty!

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Choc Goji Milk Chocolate Wolfberries

Hi everyone!

I came back from a trip to Singapore recently and I found something a little out of the ordinary while visiting a supermarket in Vivo city!

Chocolate coated Goji berries!
 It's advertised as one of those 'healthy snacks' you can have without the guilt or remorse of having a helping of chocolate and tastes good too. However I find goji berries and chocolate to be a rather odd combination, but I had to give them a try. There was a dark chocolate version available too at the same price.
It's fairly costly at about 4SGD a pack (that's about RM10 give or take) but it claims to give you tons of vitamin C and antioxidants so that counts for something right..?

I don't have images of the candies themselves (because I was dumb and forgot to take them), but they roughly look like chocolate coated sunflower seeds. The outer coating of chocolate is fairly thick and the goji berry inside is quite squishy and juicy.

Spire sezI can't entirely say I liked them that much, because the goji berries had a rather strong flavour that was a bit sour and herbal-like. The chocolate didn't help mask it that much but I found them pleasant enough to eat maybe once in awhile. Not a taste for me but it's still a fairly exotic choice if you like health stuff. 

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 3/5
Price: 3/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Nonexistant

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Malteasers "MaltEaster" bunny

Hello everybody!
This time we've got a little treat in line with the Easter season (yeah I know it's technically over but who cares, excuses to eat chocolate bunnies!) so here we have Malteaser's MaltEaster bunny. It's to my understanding that everytime a major holiday pops up the bigger brands that produce stuff like Jelly Belly and Snickers tend to have seasonal treats, but this is the first time I've seen Malteasers in on the action.
This set me back RM 4.90 from Cold Storage. Not too bad all things considered.

The packaging is kinda cute, with cute butterflies and the occasional heart on their iconic Malteaser's red. Flip it over for a cute 'Easter egg' ;)
It looks like what's on the cover and that's never a bad thing.
It's basically a large bunny shaped chocolate candy with crunchy Malteaser bits mixed in a rather creamy center. The chocolate itself was quite creamy and well, generally tasted like a huge Malteaser. It had a rather nice crunch to it, but not nearly as crunchy as I would have expected it to be.

Spire sezI loved it, but sadly Easter is over and it's been pulled from the shelves :( it's certainly one of those seasonal treats I would have seconds of if I did come across it. Maybe I'll have better luck next year!

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 5/5
Price: 4/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun:  Yum!

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Kabaya Saku Pan Choco Monaka Panda Wafer

Hi again!

Spire here, and this time we have something much simpler than our usual fare :)
The panda shaped snack is apparently pretty popular, to the point that it even has it's own DIY kit. The kit has since been pushed out of production but you can still find it in some speciality stores as part of it's last run.

I got this from Shojikiya for RM 3.90, making it one of the cheaper things you could buy there. The snack comes in two flavours, strawberry and chocolate. I decided to get the chocolate one because I have little faith in strawberry flavoured cream snacks ^^;

What I find rather amusing about this snack is that the back portion actually shows you how to eat it. So you can apparently either start eating it as is, or you can easily snap it in half to share with a friend (or save it for later) I suspect its just a Japanese thing to include helpful  instructions on everything :)

Opening up the package, I was hit by quite a strong whiff of chocolate. Then I was greeted by some very obviously heat damaged panda :(
At least it still vaguely looks like a panda.
The back looks happier than the front
Simply put, the snack can be roughly described as a wafer with cream filling in cream and chocolate flavours. The cream is firm and stays in place pretty well but is still fluffy to the touch. True to the instructions at the back, the wafter is quite crispy and snaps in half very easily too.

Now for a taste.
*crunch*
In terms of taste, the panda snack is very milky creamy with the darker bits having a mild chocolate flavour. It's not particularly strong tasting or sweet, and it's rather light and airy despite you actually sinking your teeth into a large dollop of cream filling. It's also not very sweet either so that's definitely a good thing.

Spire sezGenerally I didn't find it all that enjoyable because I'm not a fan of cream filling and the texture didn't entirely agree with me. Yes, it was tasty but it's not something I see myself trying again in the near future. But if you like tons of cream on your crackers you would probably find this much more enjoyable than I did.
Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 3/5
Price: 5/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Nonexistant

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Meiji 'Feel Mint' Kinoko no Yama Mushroom Cookie

Hello again!

As Summer draws near (for those of you who have seasons, I have horrible amounts of sun all year around :P) lets take a look at some cooling goodies as the temperature goes up.
Kinoko no Yama is a sort of cookie (I don't know what to call it, it's quite literally half chocolate candy and half biscuit D:)  with a chocolate mushroom 'cap' and comes in a variety of flavours with the most popular ones being chocolate, strawberry creme and banana. 

They've also got a DIY kit to make your own mushroom treats but I couldn't locate one before heading off from Tokyo. The box has an inverse design where it can be displayed in either horizontally or vertically depending on which face of the box is showing.

This is a special 'Feel Mint' edition of the candy for the Summer season, where you will find a lot of mint themed candies and chocolates on the shelves in Japan. I think it was somewhere around 200 yen at Lawsons. Not too expensive :)
I've heard reports of the chocolate melting together into a congealed mess when the temperature gets too hot but luckily it didn't happen to me despite hauling it all the way back in my luggage. Once opened you'll find maybe twenty-odd little cookies inside the bag.

The cookies themselves are pretty adorable, looking like little stylized bell mushrooms.
On to the tasting!
The mint was delicious, not overpowering but creamy too, pretty much the same way the Feel Mint chocolate candies taste like and the chocolate stems further complimented the taste. They taste fantastic when chilled too, and would look absolutely adorable adorning the top of an ice cream sundae.
Spire sezOverall I really enjoyed them! I wish there were more cookies in the box. I'm definitely trying out more flavours when I can get my hands on them! :D
Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 5/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Damn that's tasty!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

KitKat Blueberry Cheesecake

Of all the loot I brought back from Japan, this one was probably the most oddly shaped thing I had to cram in my suitcase. I've always heard of 'strange KitKat flavours' being available in Japan so I decided to hunt about Narita airport a bit before my flight for anything of interest. This one certainly caught my eye. From what I found out is each prefecture in Japan has it's own unique flavour, ranging from the more benign Strawberry and Blueberry Cheesecake flavours as well as the ever popular Green Tea (Macha) flavour to scarier ones like Soy Sauce (Shoyu) and Wasabi.

For the whole box I think it was priced at 820 yen (about RM 25, ouch!). I may not be remembering exactly but these are generally sold around the 800 yen price bracket. The box which was shaped like a towering Mount Fuji held 9 pieces inside,  in a ball of clear plastic. 

The individual pieces themselves are heavily stylised with Mount Fuji and an image of it's indicated flavour in the front as well as a cute nameplate at the back which you can write on if it's meant as a gift. 
Sorry for the drop in picture quality. My camera died halfway and I had to resort to using my phone's horrible camera.

Out of the wrapper, it's pretty apparent that these special KitKats are a lot smaller than their bog standard chocolate brothers.

Regardless, they still look like KitKat and features their logo emblazoned on the top. It's not very visible because I think the Malaysian heat melted them a little in transit.

As far as flavour is concerned, it's white chocolate and exceptionally creamy, a little cheesy-milky with a hint of sweet blueberry as you chomp into the wafer. Its not too sweet but it's fairly rich so I couldn't handle too many at a go. Maybe that's why they're packaged so teeny?
Spire sez: I'm not a huge fan of large quantities of white chocolate but it's a nice change if you're tired of regular ol' KitKat or are just feeling adventurous. Most of the people I gave this to absolutely loved the flavour!

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 3/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Nonexistant

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Lotte Funzels (Chocolate)

Hey there! I don't usually review pocky or pocky look-alikes, but I think this one deserves it's own posting. 
I got this one at Cold Storage for RM 3.95, pretty cheap all things considered. Produced by Lotte, these pocky sticks feature a dipping of chocolate over a rather crunchy stick, which is typical for pocky type stuff. 

I did a quick taste comparison with the local variant of Glico's every popular pocky; Rocky (don't ask, its been named that as long as I can remember) and I find Funzels taste better in comparison. They're a wee bit thicker and the chocolate doesn't taste horribly cheap. The pretzel-sticks are also a tad bit saltier and since I like savoury stuff I found the combo quite enjoyable. I'm not sure if Funzels are easily found in most of the local supermarkets but I'd give it a go if you found some. All pocky aren't created equal ;)

Spire sez: I'm not sure if Funzels are easily found in most of the local supermarkets but I'd give it a go if you found some. All pocky certainly aren't created equal ;)

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 5/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun:  Nonexistant

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Snickers Pumpkin Halloween Candy

Oh look, two updates in the same month! Amazing!

This one was also on the backburner for quite a bit of time, being halloween candy and all. I picked this up for about RM 4.99 at Cold Storage during Halloween season last year (and that's when I ate it too, this isn't a few month old candy bar!)
In terms of size it's a little bit smaller than your average Snickers bar but it's thicker. It looked pretty promising because well, I'm more a fan of chocolate than I am of sweet candies and gummies so I decided to just gloss over those last year. That and I have to watch my health a little more so I get to be picky ;)
I was surprised by the level of detail on the chocolate. I'm quite used to seeing candies that look nothing like what's advertised on the wrapper; especially seasonal ones seem to suffer from that the most. Taste wise, its your regular old Snickers bar minus the wrinkles and the nuts. The chocolate tasted a little creamier than usual but it could just be my imagination.

Spire sez: If you like Snickers, you're getting the exact same thing here but in a slightly different package. It's also a fair bit more expensive but you're paying Halloween Candy prices so it's somewhat justified. I quite liked the fact that they didn't incorporate nuts in this iteration, and that the fillings were caramelly smooth. I hope they bring it back this year.

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 4/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun:  2/5

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Puchi Deco Tezukuri

Hey gang, we're back with something a little different, a deco candy post!

For the life of me I cannot read Japanese, and I can't seem to find the actual name of this kit either save for what the English ingredient label said at the back. But what IS obvious about this kit is that it gives you a bunch of pre-moulded chocolate treats to decorate and either eat (of course!) or give to your friends.It was priced at RM 24 when purchased.

This kit and the others in the same series have the girliest boxes I've ever seen in my life; they're completely pink for one, and if the lace and sparkley gem prints don't give away that this is for girls well....perhaps it's time to get your eyes checked. Please ignore the expiry date, we tend to write our reviews at random after we actually test out the kits so we're not actually messing around with expired candy here.

















The kit itself didn't really have that much in it, consisting of the moulded chocolate cakes and cake slices, a sachet full of sugar decorations, a tube of white chocolate and a bunch of rather cute packets to store your candy in once you were done.
Here's a closeup of the chocolates themselves. Each one was a milk chocolate with a layer of white chocolate on top. They looked pretty plasticky to the point they almost looked like toys but they smelled pretty good.
The next order of business was to heat up the tube of white chocolate. This would act as the 'glue' for all the sugar decorations which consisted of candy shapes (flowers and hearts of various colours) and colourful nonpareils. Since the chocolates came in some extra packaging we just reused them as a place to store the candies while we worked.
Now here came the hard part. The kit doesn't give you anything to help you decorate your goodies, so we resorted to using toothpicks to help attach the candies, which is really tricky. You see, both Silvy and I have these giant ungainly hands that aren't capable of handling the delicate task of decorating such tiny things, but we tried our best anyway.

First you attach a glob of white chocolate and then stick on a nonpareil or a candy onto it. Sounds simple doesn't it?

Considering how LONG both of us took to decorate six candies, we had to reheat the tube of chocolate at least 3 times with fresh bowls of hot water. This is what happens when you give a pair of adults with questionable decorating skills something like this.

We did have a lot of fun decorating these candies of course, and when bagged up with the included plastic bags they did look pretty adorable. 
We didn't bundle up everything however, for what's the point of candy if none are sacrificed for the sake of taste. So like all good supporters of natural selection; we ate the ugly ones. These are pretty cute things to give people as gifts honestly, but it also makes a fantastic passive aggressive gift to those who lack the coordination for tiny things.

Spire sez: Despite being plastically in looks, honestly they were pretty delicious. You do feel a bit bad chomping down on something you so meticulously made but the fun involved in making them is worth the effort. You also end up with a lot extra white chocolate left over and that itself doesn't taste half as bad either. My biggest gripe would be the price, which is a bit ridiculous for the amount of stuff you get inside. I would have expected somewhat better chocolate quality at least coming from something at this price point and the fact that the box advertises pink coloured chocolate pieces which were nowhere to be found.

Silvy says: I loved it! It was fun attempting to test out my artistic skills piping the melted chocolate nicely on the 'cakes' and decorating them painstakingly one bead/flower at a time. Taste-wise wasn't all too bad either, despite the initial impression that the 'cakes' looked rather plasticky and inedible. I just wish we could've 'baked' the cakes instead of getting pre-set ones. 

Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 3/5
DIY level: Moderate-Hard
Fun:  4/5

Silvy's Ratings
Flavor: 3/5
Price: 3/5
DIY level: Moderate-Hard (precision is needed!)
Fun:  5/5

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

KitKat Dark Chocolate

Spire here with a short but very sweet bit of sugar to share!

Now, a KitKat is an absolutely normal thing to come across in your average grocery store. Well, with the exception of those weird flavoured KitKats Japan is constantly churning out (really, Sakura flavour? if I wanted flowers I'd go and eat them myself)

So to my surprise I came across these dark chocolate KitKats in Jaya Grocer. They're not cheap at all, pricing close to RM8 a bar, and they melt really easy.
I had to refrigerate mine as soon as I got home, else it would have gone out of shape. At any rate, the packaging is quite tough (none of that weird paper stuff going on here) so  you CAN feel the quality that you are paying for. Here's the back, if you'd like to see the minute details. It ONLY has 10.3g of sugar in it :D

Sorry, but we can't provide a picture of the bar inside it. It didn't last long enough for a picture!

Taste wise, it was a very rich, deliciously dark chocolatey KitKat. It wasn't so sweet, and it wasn't all that bitter either, but rather that delectable middle ground between them. It tasted great cold as well as warm (though a teensy bit messier) I'd strongly recommend it if you have a bit of extra cash you want to splurge on some tasty dark chocolate, but not enough to go and grab a premium chocolate bar. 

There's a slightly cheaper 70% dark chocolate version as well, but it didn't survive the journey home. Oh well *sniff*
Spire's Ratings
Flavor: 4/5
Price: 2/5
DIY level: Nonexistant
Fun: Delicious