Henry Lambertz is a brand that I have not heard of until this Holiday season. It's a German company that makes cookies. They create their products all year around but seem to distribute them more during the Holidays.
Well the first thing I tried by him is the Coco-Fleur cookies. As you can read on the box, they are "Coconut Cookies Topped with Semi-Sweet Dark Chocolate and Sprinkled with Coconut". Sounds delicious right? You'd expect it to taste like a Mounds bar minus the almond.
Well that's what it looked like when I opened the package. There were about 4-5 cookies in each little circle/cup distributed throughout the tray.
And that's the other side of it. They are thin, almost cracker-like. They are pretty small, but if you eat a couple of them nothing will happen.
They tasted pretty good. The only thing you really taste though is the dark chocolate, which is delicious no doubt. It is full of flavor, rich and creamy. You do get only the slightest nutty hint of coconut, but mostly you feel the big pieces between your teeth.
They say the cookie part of this cracker thing is supposed to taste like coconut, though I taste no coconut in it at all. It just tastes like a regular butter cookie, but you cannot really taste that anyways cause of the overpowering dark chocolate.
I liked it. It was a pleasant treat next to coffee. I would like to see Lambertz mail over some of the chocolate at the bottom as a bark of chocolate instead of in a cookie form. That, I would give a 10/10.
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