Ho un parente che viene dalla Germania negli Stati Uniti e mi ha chiesto se volevo dei dolci dalla Germania. Qualche consiglio sul buon cioccolato da ottenere dalla Germania a cui non avrei un facile accesso qui negli Stati Uniti? Spesso ci portano Ritter Sport, Kinder, Knoppers o Milka, ma quelli li posso comprare qui al supermercato. C’è qualcos’altro che vale la pena provare?

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  1. BrilliantPair177 on

    There is something called “Die gute Schokolade” you can get from a supermarket called REWE. I really like it.

  2. Tamboozz on

    Already getting downvoted 🤦. I know my post isn’t the most helpful for this community.

  3. Caffeinated_Ape_42 on

    Lübecker Marzipan, Chocolate that is filled with some kind of alcoholic Stuff (Gute Geister, Eierlikör…) or some Handmade Pralinés from the region (there is usually someone that produces handmade)

  4. Pink_Skink on

    I second the Ritter Sport suggestion. You can check online all the flavors they have

  5. TheLehmi on

    Milka has it‘s origins in Swizzerland, Kinder is from Italy. Knoppers and Ritter Sport are german, also Sarotti and Alpia

  6. albodude on

    Ritter Sport Goldschatz is the GOAT, a bit on the expensive side though.

  7. Large_Ad_4526 on

    Toffifee. It’s hazelnuts covered in chocolate and Caramel.

  8. NutriaDiagram69 on

    1.Why just chocolate?
    2.Where are they from? maybe they got some local chocolate manufacture and bring you some of the good shit.
    3. If you wana get funky ask for Mozartkugeln, they are Austrain but you can get them anywhere in germany

  9. FriendlyFraulein on

    It’s not German but Giotto is a great time, as is Daim

  10. GnOeLLLmPF on

    Schokolade Ecuador Edelbitter 70% Cacao – J.D. Gross – 125g from Lidl is completely underrated and my absolute favourite!

  11. Yogicabump on

    The Whole Almond Milk Chocolate that Aldi sells.

    And not because of the price.

  12. Striking_Bad_7844 on

    Lindt, is kind of the biggest premium brand for chocolate from Germany. They are also renowned for their dark chocolate with high cocoa part, but the very bitter taste of 85% upwards is not for everybody. The special sweets for Christmas are a German speciality too and can already be bought. Scho-ka-kola is also a exclusive but not expensive cafeined dark chocolate that comes in a genuine metalcase with 90 years of tradition.

  13. Beautiful_Yellow_682 on

    A good brand (in my opinion) that even looks high quality without breaking the bank is Sarotti. I am also a big fan of their chocolate mix for hot chocolate, so good. They also do have very nice pralines.

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