Monday, 3 May 2010

May 3rd: Ritter Sport Bio Kakaosplitter Nuss

Kcal 498 Fat 33.0g Carbs 42.0g (per 100.0g)

Despite the never ending procession of new flavours and varieties coming out of Ritter towers in Germany, it has been a long while since I last reviewed a bar from their 'Bio' range. For those who haven't come across the 'Bio' sub brand before, I can inform you that it is the organic part of Ritter's portfolio, and there are currently six different flavours on the shelves. Thanks to the ever so kind people at Ritter Sport, I today got the opportunity to try this new Kakaosplitter Nuss flavour, which translates roughly as 'Cocoa Nibs & Nuts' to us English speaking folk. It was recently reported in the UK that sales of organic foods was down 7.0% in latest year, driven largely by the fact consumers are tightening their belts because of the recession. Due to this fact, I have very little confidence of this range ever making it to the UK, but I was still very keen to give a try nonetheless.

In line with the rest of the Bio range, this Kakaosplitter Nuss bar came in a 65.0g size that was split into sixteen mini sized blocks. One thing that I have consistently said about the Bio range is that Ritter Sport have done a fantastic job of communicating the natural proposition of the product through the packaging. Once again the wrapper had a fresh look, and the on-pack pictures were clear in communicating the flavour at hand. The chocolate itself looked similarly appetising and it was noticeable that not only did the surface look particularly smooth, but the inner chopped nuts were generously portioned and dispersed well throughout. Having commented on how fresh and sparkling the chocolate appeared, it probably won't surprise you to hear that the product had a strong aroma that was laden with enticing cocoa and nut scents. Speaking from past experiences, I tend to find that products that look and smell good, often turn out to be better tasting than others that aren't.

Speaking of the taste itself I can thankfully report that this bar provided further evidence of my above hypothesis. In comparison to standard line Ritter Sport milk chocolate I couldn't really detect a massive difference in the quality of the cream based, sweet cocoa taste, though there was a noticeable difference in the pace and feel of the melt as it felt softer and smooth in it's transition from it's solid state. Although the additional cocoa nibs were more subtle than other cocoa nib enhanced chocolates I have tried previously, the product was still better off for presence, as they drove home a friendly cocoa flavour hit without bringing any question of bitterness to the taste. Normally I am not really one for approving of chopped nut pieces, however the fine particles of hazelnut still delivered the desired woody, savoury nut flavours, whilst at the same time also bringing a satisfying crunch element to each and every block. A minor complaint of mine would be that I still am not a huge fan of the mini sized, Ritter blocks. The 65.0g size is too much for one sitting, though half a bar isn't all the satisfying - I think an 80.0g bar compromise is needed.

Overall this Bio range has never set the world alight for me but this Kakaosplitter Nuss was yet another solid offering. Apart from appearing and smelling a bit fresher than some of the standard Ritter bars, I honestly can't tell much of difference in the taste of the normal milk chocolate compared to the organic Bio chocolate. Although I didn't perceive anything out of the ordinary taste wise, this is not to say that the quality wasn't high, and once again Ritter proved that a relatively average milk chocolate can be seriously enhanced with some wonderful added ingredients. As I have gone in to above the additional cocoa nibs brought a richer chocolate flavour hit, whilst the chopped nuts were delightfully fresh tasting and crunchy. I wouldn't rank this as among the best Ritter Sport bars ever, but if you are after an all natural, nutty milk chocolate this would be a great place to start looking.

8.1 out of 10

23 comments:

Ana said...

"the additional cocoa nibs were more subtle than other cocoa nib enhanced chocolates I have tried previously" - I thought they were too subtle for me (I tried this one just yesterday :) ) They were obviously there, but didn't influence the taste much.

Nick said...

Do you have an endless supply of Ritter chocolates Jim? You review just as many of them as you do Hotel Chocolat nowadays.

David said...

Lol I know a lot of people like organic foods, but seriosuly organic chocolate? Is that not taking things a little too seriosuly? I think it is.

Emma said...

Did you know that Green & Black's chocolate is all organic? It used to be the unique selling point of Green Blacks but now I think they have realised that most people aren't that bothered. The word organic has shrunk by about two times on the wrapper.

Rachel said...

Excuse me for being just plain dumb - but what the hell are coco nibs? Are they cocoa bean bits?

Rxxx

Justin said...

Have you heard that they are releasing a new milk chocolate? If you look on the german part of the Ritter site you can always see what new flavours they are going to bring out. All you need to use is google translate.

Steven_F said...

It is hard keeping up with you on all these Ritter flavours. Everyday I see something I like I jot it down on a list ready to tick off once I eat them. It has 7 ritter bars on there now lol.

Alan said...

This sounds ok if a little dull. I'm no fan of cocoa nibs atall really, I just don't see the point in little grainy bits of stuff in the chocolate lol. I like the wrappers on these Bio bars more than on the normal bars, they are more interesting to me.

As Emma says Green and Blacks is organic, so I wouldn't really say it was taking things too seriously, its hardly a new concept. however I think it is less of a selling point now than it was when G&B was formed in 1991. Organic food is more common now and I think people have a much more mixed view than in the past i.e people don't just buy it because its organic anymore.

Richard said...

Organic chocolate isn't something I care for but I am always open to trying any tasty chocolate. I can't say this appears to be a chocolate I will ever have to buy in from Germany. I think the whole hazelnut chocolates we can get in this country covers off this bar already. I am majorly tempted to order one of those new yoghurt ritters though.

Lucy said...

I do like organic foods but I would never pay a load more money for them. If say a normal Ritter bar was £1 but an organic one was £1.50 I would always pick the normal one. It isn't worth it.

Hannah said...

The cookies and cream ritter looks fantastic. I am really looking forward to seeing how much you rate it. Any idea when you will be posting the review up?

Mysterio916 said...

Not even taking bank holidays off?> Now there is the commitment we all like to see. I never thought I could be bored being off school. Thanks for temporarily distracting me.

Anonymous said...

I had never been able to tell what 'bio' meant when I went on the ritter site :-) now I know

Duncan said...

@Hannah Since when has there been a cookies and cream ritter chocolate? Are you sure you aren't thinking of the Hershey's one.

Nigel said...

Hi there great site. Do you know any place where I can buy Ritter chocolate in England please?

Thanks
Nigel.

Hannah said...

Duncan I think it is called something else but it looks like it involves cookies and cream. Lol I think its called Straticella in Germany but I am not sure what the translation of that is. Whatever it is looks nice lol.

Chris said...

Nice review. You sure are thorough with all these Ritter reviews. There can't be that many flavours left that you haven't got around to trying yet.

Anonymous said...

I just ate a cappuccino ritter bar. I thought it was surprisingly good, and as a person who doesn't like coffee much that is as good as it was probably going to get.

Paul said...

I said this last time but this isn't the most exciting Ritter flavour I have seen you feature. I'm looking forward to these summer variety posts Jim. Please can you give us an idea when they will appear please?

Yum Yucky said...

Not good to come here when I'm hungry. Not good at all. xoxo

Jim said...

Ana

Well it is always good to hear that I am not imagining these things :D I look forward to hearing what you think about the new summer flavours when I post my reviews.

Nick

The people at Ritter Sport are always very kind when it comes to sending me samples, as are Hotel Chocolat! Speaking of which I have just started writing my HC summer 2010 reviews so expect them to start appearing soon.

David

I don't buy in to the whole organic foods thing myself either. I haven't yet come across a food where you can tell taste wise.

Emma

I did indeed. If you look at their ingridients list on the wrapper they make a point of putting the word organic infront of every single thing. I think it is a bit much myself.

Rachel

Cocoa nibs are roasted bits of cocoa beans I believe. Knowing me I could be wrong.

Steven

Only seven? I have nearly reviewed 45 different flavours so rounding down to just seven is a bad feat.

Alan

Sometimes I think that cocoa nibs can be really flavoursome, but yeah I never like the grittyness they bring to the texture. The Bio range wrappers are a little more exciting and fresh looking aren't they. It is a shame the blocks are so small though.

I have read some articles recently that have said that organic food is becoming less and less important to people over time. I think it is the impact on the recession and people being more aware of how much food costs.

Richard

I can see why you think that. The whole hazelnut bars do sort of cover this part of the market off quite well for Ritter already.

Lucy

I agree. If is see food is organic that is a bonus. It is never a requirement in my opinion.

Mysetrio

No way - I have a backlog of nearly a month so it would be pointless not post a review for the sake of it.

Hannah

The summer reviews should start appearing in about two weeks. I have actually reviewed 2 out of the 3 already last year if you check back in the archives.

Anon

Indeed! I think it is an organisation.

Duncan

I believe she meant the Stracciatella bar. Stracciatella is a common flavour of ice cream.

Chris

Indeed I am all over the Ritter reviews. I think there are only 3 flavours currently available that I haven't reviewed. Them and the Cocos which I never got hold of :(

Anon #2

Its not the best coffee chocolate ever but I also quite like it myself.

Paul

As I have said to the other guys I will probably be getting those reviews up in the next few weeks. Hold tight they are coming don't you worry :D

Thanks everyone! Heavenly Cakes are making their debut tomorrow - I hope you enjoy the review.

JIM

Thea said...

My 2 cents as an organic consumer -I buy organic food when I can but this consideration goes out the window where chocolate is concerned lol! Plus, most of the organic chocolate I've ever tried has tasted strangely flat and bitter.

Ana said...

Speaking of cocoa nibs, I used to love this one - Lindt Excellence Cocoa Nibs... but I cannot find it anymore.

 

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