Something else I brought back from Guatemala was hot chocolate.
This chocolate comes in big tablets and are just stirred into boiling milk. There were four different brands. Two of them were not as natural/pure and contained oil, so I didn't even bother with those. Here are the two that I bought:
The one one the left has chocolate, sugar, vanilla and lecithin. The one on the right has chocolate, sugar and cinnamon. When I asked a few random Guatemalan shoppers if they used these chocolates and, if so, which they preferred, they said they didn't like the ones with the oil. Two of them voted for Chocolate Especial and one for Chocolate Matina.
I liked them about equally, but they were different. My guess would be that Americans would prefer Chocolate Matina because of the vanilla and Mexicans would prefer Chocolate Especial because of the cinnamon. Either way, YUM!
This chocolate comes in big tablets and are just stirred into boiling milk. There were four different brands. Two of them were not as natural/pure and contained oil, so I didn't even bother with those. Here are the two that I bought:
The one one the left has chocolate, sugar, vanilla and lecithin. The one on the right has chocolate, sugar and cinnamon. When I asked a few random Guatemalan shoppers if they used these chocolates and, if so, which they preferred, they said they didn't like the ones with the oil. Two of them voted for Chocolate Especial and one for Chocolate Matina.
I liked them about equally, but they were different. My guess would be that Americans would prefer Chocolate Matina because of the vanilla and Mexicans would prefer Chocolate Especial because of the cinnamon. Either way, YUM!
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?