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Friday
Jun042010

Crave-Worthy From Trader Joe's

My husband hates shopping with me. It can take me a full 20 minutes to get down a "good" aisle as I'm always looking for new and interesting products. Trader Joe's is one of my favorite places for time-wasting as they are constantly coming up with unusual and unexpected grocery items with interesting ingredient combinations. Who didn't love the seaweed puffed corn balls, the chocolate covered edamame, or the 80 ways to use the Acai berry? If you roast an Acai berry in cayenne is it still healthy?  

On a recent trip to Trader Joe's I came across an item on the end-caps that had previously gone unnoticed…Dark Chocolate Covered Almonds with Sea Salt & Turbinado Sugar. The description was mouthwatering all by itself. I must admit I have a weakness for salted confections, or really anything with that sweet-salty combo that has become so popular of late. I dropped them into the cart, and now rue the day as I have been addicted ever since. 

These morsels feature a nicely sized roasted almond (and I know my almonds) with sweet (but not too sweet) rich dark chocolate in just the right proportion of sweet to savory. One might think those two ingredients couldn't be improved upon, but the light granular outer layer of salt & sugar kicks in at the end like the finishing flavor of a fine wine. No, seriously….don't laugh. You have already chewed and swallowed by the time the salt really registers, like the Willy Wonka candy that released its flavors in courses. It is a fantastic sensory experience. 

These packaged savory confections do come with one disclaimer. I have gone back several time to replenish my supply and once encountered a bad batch that was considerably saltier than the others.  If this happens to you, just bring them back to Trader Joe's. They will be happy to exchange them for you. 

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Reader Comments (3)

I think Trader Joe's just closed. Darn. I will be waiting at the door tomorrow morning.

June 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmy

How could you do this to me? I didn't know these sweet-savory treats existed. My usual self-control has gone out the window. I'm pleading with my husband, "Here, please, take these away from me." Damn these things are addictive. I'm praying my husband has finished them off.

June 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterElizabeth

i'd probably wolf these all down in one sitting.
thanks for sharing. have you tried the chili dusted dark chocolate covered mango from TJ's? not sure they still sell it. it's an odd flavor at first but i think you'd love it eventually.

June 8, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermeg

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