Did you know chocolate is just as complex in flavor as wine? Enjoy the evening with artisan chocolate, wine, and a professionally trained chocolatier. You'll learn how to properly taste chocolate, identify nuanced flavor profiles, and the complexity chocolate conveys.
Please note that this class is BYOB.
This is one class in the "Foodie Nutrition" class series hosted by Nutritional Therapist, Varian Hans. Her classes have a flair for culinary science, creativity, nutrition, and deep respect for food and the power it possesses.
Nutrition and pleasure are not exclusive and if you're wanting to deepen your relationship with food or perhaps begin repairing it, these classes are a great place to start. Slow down and enjoy the beautiful ambiance with great company and food.
⭐️A review⭐️
“As a food introvert, I was skeptical of attending the Chocolate and Wine class. I am like many people. We don't play with our food. I have been taught to always be grateful for food and don't complain about what you are served, especially if I didn't pay for it. I guess I’m a Sloppy Joe. However, I must admit, after attending Varians Chocolate and Wine class I became AWARE of what I was actually missing out on food.
All this time I failed to realize that food can be appreciated well beyond grateful. It can be appreciated with WORDS. Words that give meaning to the food you eat. Varian made me realize that my senses could pick up a complex array of textures, smells, visualizations, and flavors that I could describe and appreciate.
You see Varian is a gentle gal, someone who can gracefully nudge a paradigm shift in my rugged appreciation of food into a person who now can place a colorful adjective behind the word…DELICIOUS. “ This chocolate is delicious, with a lightly salted fruity flavor and creamy texture.” All while not being afraid of being wrong.
This shift has opened my gracious appreciation of food to where I can now use my senses to give meaning to any food I eat, especially my spouse’s. It’s the food I most love to eat, but now I can provide wordplay and describe how gracious I really am. “Honey that salsa you made is delicious, I love that soft feel and sweet medium heat from the peppers. Did you change your recipe a bit? Yes, it really works! I am no longer a Sloppy Joe, I am a Super Simon. - Thank you, Varian”