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Trois Crepes Dark Chocolate Perles by Ami Kealoha

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Pearl-shaped and tiny, the Manhattan patisserie Trois Crepes' Dark Chocolate Pearls contain something like a buttery Rice Krispy in a coverture of bittersweet chocolate. A pleasing crunch and slight saltiness makes for a surprising experience, but the chocolate balances both the flavor and texture. The Perles are delicious sprinkled on ice cream or yogurt, but we also like pouring them directly into our mouth. We're especially excited about the idea of making cookies with them.

A ½ pound is $12 from Trois Crepes.

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This entry posted on 18 January 2008 at 2:58 PM
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