Since
the 18th century, the French people have eaten delicious chocolates
with a unique and
bitter chocolate taste: The Truffle.
How was chocolate discovered?
This cocoa drink was so popular at the Spanish royal
gatherings that when the new French Queen, Maria Teresa, arrived
at Versailles Palace, she was really missing her bitter cocoa
drink. For that reason, she brought this special ingredient
from Spain to France and made it famous. The new cocoa drink
was then served at all royal parties of Louis XIV.
Since Maria Teresa’s time, French patissiers have always been
seeking this original bitter cocoa taste in their chocolate
creations. One of the best examples is the special chocolate
called “Truffle”. The bitter sweet Truffle, unlike other Belgian
or Swiss chocolates which are quite sweet, is a French specialty.
It is very similar to the original cocoa drink that was once
served at the Spanish and French royal gatherings.
Nowadays Truffle remains certainly the most traditional chocolate,
favored not only by the Royal Families but also in every French
home.
Why is it called “Truffle”?
The appearance of this chocolate is so special when compared
to other chocolates that French people decided to give it a
peculiar name: “Truffle”.
In French, “Truffle” is the name of a very precious wild mushroom,
found only in autumn season around oak trees. Because it grows
inside the ground, it is very difficult to find. The appearance
of the mushroom is like a black, irregular ball. The smell and
taste are so beautiful that every chef wants it to prepare delicious
cuisine. The price of this mushroom can cost up to several thousand﹩per
kilo depending on the season.
It is no surprise that Truffle chocolates are made to resemble
the highly-prized wild black fungi: dark with irregular appearance
and covered with cocoa powder.
Why is the Truffle so famous ?
It's
distinct taste!
People who dislike sweet and low quality milk chocolates
will love the Truffle. Its content of sugar is reduced to preserve
the original taste of chocolate and is often regarded as a “must”
by chocolate lovers.
The chocolate has a low melting point which gives the mouth
a long lasting “icy” feeling when tasted at the right temperature.
It's healthy properties
Chocolate was used for thousands of years as a medicine
by tribes in Central and South America, before becoming more
commonly known as a sweet snack. Cocoa, from which chocolate
Truffle is made, actually contains more than 300 elements, including
glucides, lipids, potassium, phosphorus, sodium, zinc, calcium,
magnesium, vitamins, theobromine and phenylethylamine, flavanol-mediated,
polyphenols, flavonoids.
Chocolate Truffle is probably healthier than average chocolate
products. Of course there is less sugar, but it is also covered
with cocoa powder. This last ingredient contains natural powerful
anti-oxidants, which are believed to boost the immune system,
improve blood circulation, and defend against destructive molecules
causing cancer, heart disease and stroke. They also improve
digestion and stimulate kidneys activity.
By improving blood circulation, experts suggest that the flavanol-mediated
rise in the blood flow of the skin is likely to improve its
appearance and reduce effects of aging. It also perfectly hydrates
and smoothes skin with its excellent emollient properties.
Finally, it acts as an anti-depressant, because of the theobromine
and phenylethylamine having a stimulating effect on the system.
It can stimulate the release of endorphins and the brain activity
too.
Why eat Truffle?
Intensely rich chocolate balls rolled in dark cocoa powder,
French people highly regard the Truffle above all other chocolates.
It is a special treat for special occasions and makes the perfect
gift for all festive occasions, especially for Christmas, Chinese
New Year and Valentine’s Day.