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RE: A Review Of The Iconic Manam Chocolate Karhnana In Hyderabad

in Foodies Bee Hive16 days ago

Wow Wow, you were so right in the last comment we had, this food is finger licking good, just the pictures are spectacularly appetizing hahaha so lucky you!

I'm glad to meet someone else who plans their trips with a gastronomic route in mind, otherwise I'd say it's not worth it hahahaha.

Look, I am a deep lover of cocoa and I have many years without the opportunity to enjoy a place where they process everything at the time, but I have to tell you that I understand the fascination and quality to which you refer, the notes of chocolate made with cocoa origin through an artisan process has no equal. It is an absolute 10. You totally hit the mark with this visit, everything looks like a great reference place.

The croissants look impossible to beat, being made of the very chocolate they produce, I can imagine the magic on the taste buds. This is torture, eh!

As for the savory, I was captivated by that invention with hummus, I had no idea of the existence of this special oil, but it really catches my attention! And the one with the chicken liver, it's a delirium to see that photo, super yummy!

I loved this review, very well done post, congratulations and thanks for adding so much value to our ecosystem!

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My travel usually revolves around food haha, I could travel without having good food but then ik i’ll regret it the minute I get back home 😂

These guys do have a great hot Chocolate but we decided against it since it’s always very filling.

One thing you’ll notice in India is that most of of these fancy places experiment with international cuisine and weirdly invent something incredible. If you ever come to India I can give you a hefty list of places to eat 😂

Thank you for stopping by ✨ have a great day ahead !

Oh the thing about the heavy chocolate is very true, I also tend to think twice before asking for it, I can't help but relate it only to a rainy afternoon at home, in the street it's not so easy to crave it.

Oh I hope someday I'll be there, no doubt I'll take your word for it and ask you for travel tips hahaha I'd love to, hopefully it can happen someday! thanks!