It occurs to me that I can make my own chocolate candies and choco pretzels, if I can use nut-free Guittard! Soon I'll have time... until then, I'm noshing on these dark choco chips. They're the small size (i.e. regular chocolate chip size) and would be so good in a banana bar.
According to Guittard, "Akoma means “heart" in Adinkra, the symbol-based language of the Ashanti people native to modern-day Ghana". More Ghana lore for you. Except Adinkra isn't really a LANGUAGE, chocolate company (although it is very cool). There's something kind of interesting about the choco/coffee naming practices Western companies use, like the more local/specific you get with your branding the more posh (bc foreign? authentic?) your product is. No Akoma Hershey Kiss, you know? But the pink package is pretty. So. These taste like very good dark choco. Not too bitter. Dairy free for my dear dairy allergy friends out there. 9 servings. Good. If I had a heart, it'd be a little fuller.
One more thing: what in the heck is "extra semiweet"? I genuinely don't know if it's extra-semi or extra-sweet. I guess extra-sweet given the world knowledge that the dark choco snobs stick to 80+%, and this is pretty sweet for dark choco therefore, but I wouldn't say EXTRA in any particular direction. Very odd little modifier. And it's not extra chips, either!!
Overall
Cost: 4/10 [10$ish]
Taste: 6/10






