Why Epicurean Connoisseurs All Choose Belgian Chocolate
Chocolate connoisseurs all agree: Belgian chocolate is the ultimate way to enjoy this delectable treat. If you will indulge in delicious luxury, you might as well enjoy the best - and the best is Belgian.
Why Belgian Chocolate?
Belgium is credited with producing 172,000 tons of chocolate each year. Anyone visiting Belgium won't have trouble satisfying a chocolate craving, as there are over 2,000 chocolate shops in the country. Bruges, Belgium, even hosts an annual international chocolate symposium and festival for chocolate lovers and chocolate makers. This year's symposium is titled "Chocolate Tomorrow" and unites chocolatiers throughout the world to discuss new ways of using chocolate, upcoming trends, and marketing approaches. Bruges' chocolate festival is sponsored by the Choco-Story chocolate museum and the City of Bruges along with Belcolade, the leading chocolate brand in Belgium today.
Belgian chocolate is created using the finest ingredients and often by family recipes passed down for generations. Truffles are especially popular for their richness and various flavors. It is no wonder that true chocolate connoisseurs will choose Belgian chocolate if given the opportunity.
Sephra's Pure Belgian Chocolate
If you own Sephra chocolate fountains and operate a chocolate fountain rental business, you can rest easy knowing that Sephra is not only aware of Belgium's importance in the chocolate market, but offers imported Belgian chocolate for chocolate fountains. This way, you can pass along this indulgent chocolate experience to your clients by offering the best product.
Sephra's pure Belgian chocolate is made from natural ingredients and is kosher certified with no hydrogenated oils or substituted vegetable fats. This alone will help ease clients' minds, as they do not need to worry about these unpopular ingredients present in so many food items.
Sephra also developed this chocolate especially for its chocolate fountains - meaning you no longer have to add any ingredients, such as vegetable oil, to the chocolate to prepare it for the fountain.
Sephra offers dark semi-sweet, milk, and white Belgian chocolate varieties. Since rising chocolate trends include mixing chocolates, you can offer your clients any combination of Belgian chocolate they desire for their event. Belgian chocolate pairs especially well with champagne and cocktails, making an elegant addition to a formal event, yet can complement a casual affair just as well. Belgian chocolate is versatile and the best, giving your business a competitive edge.
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