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Choco Naga

October 26, 2009

  

In some of my food trippings in different locations, there are times that there is always a craving for chocolates. Way back then, this is our business where we do chocolate truffles. Chocolate have every since a part of our dining table specially when there is an occasion.  In one of my food adventure, I came across this chocolate bar that is locally made in Naga City, Bicol. The name is CocoNaga. It has a very nice packaging and the taste is really great. They used a dark chocolate and it blended well with the local delicacy of Bicol which is pilinut. The brittle and softness of pili and the local dark chocolate was a perfect combination.

 

Where to find

 

If you go downtown Naga city, there is a local delicacy store near Plaza Rizal and beside Regent hotel. They have a variety of handy crafts and local delicacies to choose from and there you will find Choco Naga. My family liked it and they can’t wait from my next visit to the place to where they have reminded me never to go home without Choco Naga. It was indeed a very Bicolano creation that we truly love.

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Previous Comments

hi,im marian owner of ChocoNAGA.. THANK U SO MUCH sa blog bwt sa product ko po..im so happy n ngus2han ninyo po ChocoNAGA ko po.. super nkaka inspire comment mo po..tnxTNXtnx po tlga..=)

Posted by marianBordado at February 9, 2010, 9:33 pm

Maray na banggi Marian. It was really delicious. Next week I’ll be going again to Naga and might stay there for a week of work and food tripping. For sure, I’ll have a taste of your ChocoNaga again. May I buy directly from you? :) Dios Mabalos sa pag bisita sa blog ko.

Posted by rapsa at February 9, 2010, 9:51 pm

CHOCONAGA - sweetness at its BEST! =)

Posted by ij at March 16, 2010, 12:52 am

a friend gave me a bar with the other Bicol goodies as pasalubong last week. I tasted a small piece (coz my sis asked if she can have the bar instead) and it’s good. The pili mixed well with the choco although even if it’s dark choco, it wasn’t bitter…

Posted by u8mypinkcookies at June 26, 2010, 2:06 pm

That is great. There is one delicacy that I want you to try. It is mazapan de pili. Choco naga and mazapan de pili are the favorite of my family. It is always a must bring everytime I go to Naga.

Posted by rapsa at June 26, 2010, 8:13 pm

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