But seriously, the best thing these balls of chocolate and sorbet have going for them is their frozenness. It has been quite warm here this past week or so, and I keep gravitating toward these bon bons if only because they're cold. And they're surprisingly low in calories, considering how indulgent they seem—just 90 for two bon bons.
It's a very sweet sorbet that does indeed taste like real mango, but more sugary. Then they added a significant layer of deep dark chocolate. As far as refreshment goes, Sonia and I both wish we could have the sorbet sans the chocolate. We also think the flavor pairing is a little goofy, although we both agree that it has grown on us just slightly since our first respective bites.
Of course, I'd like to try this sorbet with a milk chocolate shell. And even though it will never ever happen, like not in a million years, I'd like to try it with white chocolate, too. I guess I'm alone there. Every time I mention white chocolate around Trader Joe's types, I just get WTF's and blank stares. Such is my life.
Sonia says she's "not a fan of morphing chocolate and fruit with the exception of chocolate covered strawberries." I'm pretty sure she means "mixing" chocolate and fruit. Marrying? Mingling? Merging? Meshing? Any of those would work. In Sonia's defense, she's fluent in Spanish. And I can't learn that confounded language to save my soul.
But back to the bon bons. I think they were $3.99 for 12. They're worth a whirl if you think mango and chocolate sound good together. Like I said, the sorbet is very good and very mangoey. I just think the chocolate clashes with it a little bit. I'll give this product three and a half stars. Sonia can't muster enthusiasm for more than three.
Bottom line: 6.5 out of 10.
I so agree w/the aesthetics.... the pic tells it all! (lol)
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Delete....why did I just hit sign out instead of "Publish"? Ugh. Anyway, white chocolate is heaven and I will never forget my first taste of it. It would be a long time before I saw white chocolate with visible vanilla bean again...
ReplyDeleteSo is this the same mango sorbet that they do sell by itself? I found that to be way too sweet, but amazing for making fake lassi or mango milkshake.
lol. mango cookie butter. .. wait, this could jynx us. :|
Hooray for white chocolate!
DeleteI didn't realize they sold mango sorbet by itself. It's probably the same or very similar.
I think that if they could had done similar concept with cookie butter ice cream and it would sell out fast.
ReplyDeleteI checked the TJ's site for new items and Mango Salsa came up. But look at the "traces" of ingredients: Ingredients. OMG! May have traces of all those major allergens so STAY AWAY from mango salsa. I don't get why that item is made in a facility that has so many allergic stuff. Mango Salsa could had been done in a kitchen
Mango, Red Onion, Cilantro, JalapeƱo, Lime Juice (Water, Lime Juice Concentrate, Lime Oil), Sunflower Oil, Salt. MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF WHEAT, SOY, PEANUTS, ALMOND, PINE NUT, COD, SALMON, SHRIMP, TUNA.
I just got my Fearless Flyer yesterday and it's loaded with mango products, even Mango Jo-Jo's sandwich cookies! I use their frozen mango pieces and plain Greek yogurt for making a very good lassi.
ReplyDeleteThese are vegan!! Woohoo! I love the mango sorbet- which is sweet but tastes like a ripe mango. Dunno about fruit and chocolate combo here but i'll try it!
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White chocolate is not chocolate. And it's just kinda wrong......
yyyyaaaaas white chocolate. I LOVE white chocolate. Then milk chocolate. And only sometimes dark chocolate. We'll be uncultured swines together ;)
ReplyDeleteWhite chocolate fans unite! All three of us...
DeleteYes!! :D
ReplyDeleteI thought these were AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteThese mango/chocolate bonbons were AMAZING! unfortunately, I was there today specifically to get these and they are GONE . . .OMG!
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