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HoCho 2: The Bananarama, The Last Crumb Bakery & Cafe
On this rainy Sunday, I grabbed an amiga and headed east to sample a drink from a location that I have enjoyed visiting each year of the festival, The Last Crumb.
This year's flavours include The Bananarama: a banana cream pie turned hot cocoa, and His Lordship's HC: a London Fog that went rogue. I sampled the former with GD sampling the latter.
I ate my cookie - a "flaky daisy" - by dipping it in the hot chocolate, and was pleased to find that the flaky pastry was fresh, chewy, and light. A layer of chocolate on top did not hurt, especially as it melted with each dip in the warm, chocolaty pool of my drink.
At first, the flavours were not very bold in the drink - I could detect the banana and chocolate, but my first sips were mostly foam and did not carry the taste as effectively as the less frothy almond milk beneath. Upon reaching that layer, the fuller banana cream pie taste came through and was delicious. It should be noted that I opted out of the whipped cream, which would likely have finished off the theme of this particular drink very effectively.
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HoCho 3: Ambrosio Affogato, Earnest Ice Cream
Following my visit to Last Crumb, I went to see CC and mentioned my just-prior festival stop. Hearing of the nearby locations, CC and company decided that another stop was in order - we soon found ourselves at Earnest Ice Cream on Quebec St.
Unfortunately, my order came with the only other vegan ice cream option - dark chocolate peppermint. While this would ordinarily be delicious, I'm sure, my first taste of the treat was so intensely dark chocolate that I found it a bit overwhelming. The molten chocolate had a bit of a spicy kick to it that could be balanced with cool ice cream; my comrades said that prior to the ice cream melting, the combination was delicious. However, the amount of molten chocolate proved to be a bit much, as it consumed the ice cream and became too rich for our liking.
Accompanying the ice cream was a miniature salted chocolate rye cookie, and I feel confident that if you like chocolate and/or cookies, you would enjoy this! It was so delectably chewy and moist that I could spend all day experiencing the consumption of that cookie (they have regular-size cookies in the store!).
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HoCho 4: 801, Bel Café
I arrived at Bel Café expecting a different cocoa experience, but discovered that I would be sampling the flavour originally intended for the second half of the festival: 801. While I cannot inform you of the reasoning behind this numerical name, I can say with confidence that ordering it leads to good things.
This drink is made with Valhrona Caramelia chocolate - a light chocolate with salted butter caramel, which obviously means it was amazing.
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HoCho 5: Saturday Nut Fever, 49th Parallel and Lucky's Doughnuts
I should point out that by the time I reached 49th Parallel and Lucky's Doughnuts, a head cold for the ages had fully set in and was almost assuredly affecting my sense of taste.
After brief contemplation, I ordered the Saturday Nut Fever option: a hot chocolate with hazelnut flavour and latte art promised in the description. I was not to be disappointed by the lovely fern-like design made of almond milk and chocolate in my mug.
I will likely not be able to get to a location tomorrow, but look forward to catching up with you all when I hit up my next spot.
Until then...
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