I've only ever tried one of the Ritter Sport varieties in the past, and I have a feeling it was the marzipan one which I am not a big fan of. However, happy to put the past behind me, I grabbed a couple of these to try (the other one being the Hazelnut one).
Having had a very positive experience with another German brand, Milka, and having heard good things generally about Ritter, I wasn't disappointed.
This particular bar is described on the front as having "the finest praline filling". Now, that's a pretty steep claim and I don't know about it being the finest, but it was a very enjoyable bar nonetheless. The milk chocolate is very similar to the Milka range, being very creamy with a good cocoa flavour and starts melting as soon as you put it in your mouth, or even indeed on your fingertips. The filling was a very smooth, chocolatey praline with a good taste of hazelnuts - in fact, there is a beautiful praline nutty aroma as soon as you open the packet.
Delicious and highly recommended. There appears to be an increasing variety of this range becoming available in the UK - try them if you haven't already!
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3 comments:
funny you should mention the marzipan bar I fancied picking up something different the other day and bought it.
I have to agree with you that Ritter bars seem to be appearing in more and more places...all the more reason to review them now!!!
Jim
I love these! I prefer them to guylian pralines, not only does it taste more authentic but its square shape is far more preferable to the slightly gay shell shapes
Jim - yes, I have a couple more to review. The whole hazelnut one, and a peppermint cream one. Yum :)
Hi Lottie! I agree with you - I must prefer this one to Guylian. I think the chocolate is much nicer - not so bothered about the seashell shapes though!!
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