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Chocolate covered coffee beans
Frutos Secos
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Chocolate-covered coffee beans are a delicious combination of flavor and energy that blends the intense aroma and taste of coffee with the sweet and creamy texture of chocolate. These small treats consist of roasted coffee beans, usually arabica, covered with a layer of chocolate that can be dark, milk, or white, creating a perfect contrast between bitterness and sweetness.
The origin of chocolate-covered coffee beans is linked to the tradition of combining coffee and cocoa, two emblematic products of Latin America, especially from countries like Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico. Although there is no exact date of their creation, their popularity has grown worldwide due to their versatility as an energizing snack and their frequent use in baking and as a complement to desserts or beverages.
In terms of properties, these treats provide an extra boost of energy thanks to the caffeine present in coffee, while the chocolate offers antioxidants and compounds that stimulate the production of endorphins, improving mood. Additionally, they are a small source of fats and sugars, so they are best enjoyed in moderation.
In different Spanish-speaking countries, chocolate-covered coffee beans may go by various names such as "café cubierto", "granitos de café con chocolate", or simply "café con chocolate", although the latter can also refer to a beverage. In some places, they are also called "bombones de café" or "café enchocolatado".
This ingredient is ideal for adding a gourmet and energizing touch to your recipes, from decorating cakes and flavoring desserts to accompanying a cup of coffee or as a snack for special moments.
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