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A Visit to Jean-Charles Rochoux Chocolate Shop in Paris (Video)

I snuck my way into the workshop of master Paris chocolatier Jean-Charles Rochoux. When asked which is the best chocolate shop in Paris, itโ€™s hard to pick just one, but his boutique is at the top of my short list. Each chocolate is hand-crafted in the kitchen just below the shop, where a small team of chocolatiers and Monsieur Rochoux dip, sculpt, mold, and enrobeโ€ฆ

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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv was always hovering something in the middle of the ever-growing list of places I wanted to visit. But in recent years, I kept hearing what a hip place it was, and how it was sort of the โ€œSan Franciscoโ€ of Israel. Stretching along a massive beach, as soon as I arrived in the city, I wanted to ditch my luggage and jump rightโ€ฆ

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Paris-Lausanne Tour 2012

I donโ€™t know why, but almost all the pictures from my Paris-Lausanne culinary tour came out kinda goofy. Out-of-focus, askew, grainy, or thereโ€™s odd pictures of sidewalks, one of me lounging in a bathrobe, guests eating and drinking (no one looks great when putting a forkful of food in their mouths so those pictures Iโ€™ll keep to myselfโ€ฆand I hope they do likewise), lots ofโ€ฆ

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Rochouxโ€™s Hazelnut Praline Paste

I probably shouldnโ€™t admit this, but I rarely go over to the Saint Germain des Prรจs area much. I know, itโ€™s a popular destination for many, but if I head over there, itโ€™s usually for one thing, and one thing only: Chocolate. Most of the chocolatiers are clustered over there because, well, if you can afford to live over there, thatโ€™s where most of theโ€ฆ

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8 Coping Tips for Living in Paris

For a recent talk where I was asked to give for newcomers to Paris, I decided to share some of my coping strategies for living in a foreign country. I came up with a list of eight things that I do when it all seems too much. Like this morning, when I woke up and found that before I hit the โ€œSaveโ€ button and calledโ€ฆ

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Askinosie White Chocolate, Kallari Dark Chocolate & Hazelnut Whatever-You-Want-To-Call-It

Askinosie White Chocolate Thereโ€™s nothing odder to me than people who say, โ€œI donโ€™t like white chocolateโ€ฆbecause itโ€™s not chocolate!โ€ Which is like saying, โ€œI donโ€™t like white wineโ€ฆbecause itโ€™s not Champagne!โ€ In each case, both are similar, but entirely different creatures and to compare them is kinda silly. I used the scoff at the losers who liked milk chocolate, until I started appreciating itโ€ฆ

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Eye Candy: Jean-Charles Rochouxโ€™s Chocolate Caramel Bar in Paris

Rochouxโ€™s caramel-filled chocolate bar. At the shop, they advise you that after youโ€™ve started it, to store it upright to prevent the caramel from running out. That is, of course, is based on the assumption that thereโ€™s going to be any left over in the first place. John-Charles Rochoux 16, rue dโ€™Assas (6th) Tรฉl: 01 42 84 29 45 (Map) Related link: John-Charles Rochoux; Parisianโ€ฆ

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John-Charles Rochoux, Parisian Chocolatier

Iโ€™m fortunate to live in Paris, a city where thereโ€™s an unusually large amount of very good chocolate shops. With so many to choose from, itโ€™s hard to whittle it down to just the few, most perfect ones. But I must. And one of them is John-Charles Rochoux. His jewel box of a shopย is located just off the bustling rue de Rennes. Itโ€™s not justโ€ฆ

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