Sometime yesterday evening, I might have already been asleep, I decided with a start to take the plunge. Post every day? I’ve done it before, kids, I can do it again. Sure, I almost lost my mind at the end of that month, but so what?  Everyone could use a little kick in the pants now and then, or at least this person could. (Besides, it will take my mind off the looming tower of planning a wedding – I could use the distraction.) So! Brace yourselves for 30 days of frantic posting. Let’s hope it’s not entirely torturous for you or for me.

To ease our way into it, don’t you think some chocolate might help?

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To be more specific, dried mangoes covered in dark chocolate and dusted with sweet curry powder? Oh, you have no idea. It sounds odd, right? One of those ideas that might have sounded neat in a lab, but in real life ends up tasting mostly like old socks and stale cocoa from a tin? Well, let me tell you right now that I may have just single-handedly solved the age-old Christmas dilemma: buy a box of these treats for every single person on your gift list and you can rest easy until next year. That’s how good these are.

The mangoes are tart and chewy, the chocolate is deep and dark and melts unctuously in your mouth, and the curry – the curry! – well, it elevates the pedestrian concept of covering something, anything, in dark chocolate to an addictive, exotic, must-have snack. I don’t know who thinks of flavor pairings like this, but that person deserves every penny of her salary (or his!), even in an economic implosion. It sounds weird, but trust me, it’s delicious. I’d even venture that it’s better than salted caramel. What?! I know. Crazy.

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Vosges sent over a lovely collection of chocolates the other day, including smoked almonds covered in milk chocolate and gray salt, a bar of dark chocolate with Reishi mushrooms and walnuts (not at all as weird as it sounds, though the texture wasn’t entirely to my liking), and a milk chocolate bar that has complexity and character and is deeply delicious. And even still, the chocolate-and-curry mangoes are the only thing I’m hoarding. Well, maybe I’ll let Ben have a piece. But that’s it! The rest is all mine.

If you want to try these Mango Naga Bombalina (errr, yes) yourselves, or any of Vosges’ other chocolates, the kind people at Vosges have told me that if you make a purchase on their website between November 1 and November 30 using the code 2810WB1, 10% will be taken off your purchase. Mango Naga for everyone!

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19 responses to “Chocolate for Everyone!”

  1. maggie Avatar

    Oooh…these might be a perfect treat to send to my chocolate-fanatic sister in law. Things are a little crazy in their house (one month before the baby is due is clearly not the optimal time for all of your house’s pipes to burst) and a little of this just might help.
    Good luck with the posting! And the wedding planning. It will calm down once you have the basics arranged…we had one crazy month and then it has been calm since then.

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  2. Fabulously Broke Avatar

    I’m intrigued. Wish I could sample them.
    And how could ANYTHING be better than salted caramel!?!?!?!

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  3. Blushing Hostess Avatar

    Trader Joes makes those curiously delicious and addicative chili-dried mangoes, I might try it with these since I am not the biggest curry fan. Great idea!

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  4. CM Avatar

    Trader Joe’s actually has this very thing, chocolate-covered chili-dusted mangoes. I tried them and didn’t love them — a little too much lime on the mangoes, I think — but I’m sure the idea was stolen from Vosges and they’re a fraction of the price.

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  5. deb Avatar

    Those sound wonderful! And I am not in the least jealous that Vosges said they’d send me stuff and all I got in the mail was a coupon. Nope, not jealous at all. 🙂
    Glad we can try to trudge through November again together. It was a big help two years ago!

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  6. Luisa Avatar

    Deb – oh nooo! A coupon is simply not the same. And I’m so glad you’re on board, too. Into the insanity together! 🙂

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  7. Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) Avatar

    Chocolate is the perfect way to start any month!

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  8. haruspex Avatar

    or get one’s own dried mango from Sahadi’s and dip? Nah. But those Vosges people are certainly willing to streetttch the chocolate envelope.

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  9. Zarah Maria Avatar

    Joining the madness of NaBloPoMo, too – without chocolate-covered mangoes though, so I have no idea how I’ll fare! 🙂

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  10. Julie Avatar

    Excited you’re doing nablopomo!

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  11. Nev Avatar
    Nev

    Yey to the daily posts! I need something to offset the end of daylight savings and the end of the cycling season.

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  12. Consummate Chef Avatar

    I love odd sounding combinations like that. Today I bought some lime & ginger granola crunch for that same reason.
    Definitely need to try some of the dried mangoes.

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  13. Fuji Mama Avatar

    Chocolate is the answer to all life’s problems!

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  14. Gemma Avatar

    These look like just the thing to get me through NaBloPoMo. I went to a Chicago branch of Vosges last year and have some great marshmallow and chocolate treats, it was great. I wasn’t so sure about the bacon flavoured chocolate though. Good luck with November.

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  15. Paige Avatar

    All I want to know is–did you try their Mo’s Bacon Bar???

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  16. Lady Avatar
    Lady

    I had them in my cart but had to abandon ship because the shipping was $28.50!! Something about my location (southern california) and requiring 2 day shipping so it won’t melt. Such a bummer!! Guess I’m off to Trader Joe’s

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  17. J R Avatar

    oh! what beautiful, abstract little morsels on that pristine counter! ahhh fun food photo love!

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  18. Jeanne Avatar

    Hurrah – another food blogger doing NaBloPoMo 2008! I promised myself last year “never again!”. And yet.. here I am again. Good luck – I’ll pop back and see how you’re doing 🙂
    “Better than salted butter caramel”?? Surely not! Now I’m intrigued…

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  19. M.L. Avatar
    M.L.

    These bombalinas (especially the nut ones) looked familiar and I realized they’re an exact copy of Zotter Chocolate’s “Balleros”
    http://www.zotter.at/135.html
    Come to think of it,the vosges bacon bar and new mushroom bar seems like the inspiration came from zotters as well since Zotters has been making crazy combos since the 90s and has had these bars for quite some time. I have no issues with being “inspired” by other products but blatant copying and then pretending like you are a creative chocolate visionary is just ridiculous. See for yourself. http://www.zotter.at

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