Showing posts with label milka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milka. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Milka & LU Biscuits

I stumbled upon this particular bar at the airport as I was waiting for my plane to land, the Milka & LU Biscuits. It came in a bag, filled with individually wrapped chocolate bars that consisted of four merged bars of Milka's milk chocolate sandwiched in between LU Biscuits. LU Biscuits here is a french food product, produced by Lefèvre Utile (hence shorten to LU), which is basically a rectangular-shaped mildly sweet and yellow biscuits. The combination of the crunchy crackers with the sweet milk chocolate from Milka is very simple, yet very delightful.


For some people, Milka's chocolate can be way too sweet. I have to agree, despite my knack for sweet food. The chocolate, although very smooth and creamy, can be too sweet sometimes, especially combined with particular toppings and fillings, like Oreo and cream. But, when combined with the right element, Milka's milk chocolate can definitely hits the spots. 


Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Milka Choco & Biscuit


This is my second favorite Milka chocolate bar after the Milka & Oreo chocolate bar, yet. The physical appearance of the chocolate bar is slightly different than those Milka chocolate bar I have eaten before as there were prints of Milka cow on the chocolate bar, making it look hella cuter than it already is. 

The sweet milk chocolate is enveloping a generous amount of vanilla cream and dark chocolate base, sandwiching a rather thick layer of scrumptious biscuit. Its' flavor combination was fun to indulge as it had the sweetness of the milk chocolate, the milky and creamy vanilla cream, the bitterness of the dark chocolate, and the lip-smacking biscuit. 

I'm not into plain chocolate with no toppings, or fillings whatsoever, because it makes me nauseous just eating piles and piles of sweet chocolaty goo. It's a good thing the biscuit was evenly spread along the chocolate, there for I got something to chew in every bite.  


Thursday, September 24, 2015

Milka with Whole Hazelnut


Mom just got back from Doha, Qatar, and she brought back a bunch of Milka chocolate bar - and by "a bunch" I meant lots and lots of flavors, woohoo! 

One of them is this Milka with Whole Hazelnuts chocolate bar. Very simple and handy wrapping. The green ribbon gave a little twist to the dominant purple color trademark of Milka chocolate bar. As usual, on the back of the wrapping was written a simple "tear here" to help us unwrap the nicely enveloped chocolate in the simplest way possible, and I give a plus point for that.


The chocolate was slightly gooey as I took the liberty to defrost it beforehand, because I like my chocolate in room temperature. Very smooth and tender texture, yet still chewable and slightly gooey, the milk chocolate was decorated with a rather generous amount of hazelnuts. Like, literary, hazelnut galore in every bite!


The combination of the sweet milk chocolate and the nutty hazelnut was nice and well balanced, making the sweet treat not overflowed with sweetness like the previous Milka chocolate bar that I had, which is the Milka & Oreo Chocolate Bar. On the other hand, as delicious as the milk chocolate can be, there was no kick whatsoever as it was a mere chocolate bar with nuts. It was still a good Milka chocolate bar though, but just not my favorite. 


Saturday, July 25, 2015

Milka & Oreo Chocolate Bar

I am currently obsessed with Milka & Oreo Chocolate Bar. Bought this one at Hamad International Airport at Doha, Qatar, when I got time to spare before I board the aircraft that would take me back home to Jakarta. 

There were various choices of Milka bars flavors. Some of them were pretty unique and unlikely to find here in Indonesia. The chocolate bars were on a PAY 3 FOR 4 discount thing, but I only bought one because each bar costs 30 Riyal and I don't have that sum of money to spend. (30 Riyal is equal to Rp111.000,00. These chocolates are expensive.)


Basically, Milka & Oreo Chocolate Bar is a milk chocolate bar with Oreos inside. I was not disappointed by the presentation of the chocolate bar because there was no difference between the advertisement version and the real thing. 

The chocolate was sweet. It had this kind of sweetness that would hurt your teeth and make you nauseous if you eat it too much. I'm not really into white cream, but the generous amount of Oreos manage to cover that up. 

I like my chocolate in room temperature, where it's not brick-hard, yet not liquified either. The well-known Milka milk chocolate was very smooth yet chewable, while the vanilla cream went all creamy and mushy in a quick snap. The Oreos was like the cherry on top of a perfect ice cream Sundae, it completes the chocolate bar.