10 chocolate lover destinations
1. Oaxaca, Mexico
“This is where the magic happens”Oaxaca is the home of mole, probably the most interesting culinary tradition in Mexico. It is made from countless spices, but also include a dose of chocolate. – Bocalee
2. Ghana
Cocoa fruit in GhanaI ate a number of these. The fruit inside, surrounding the seed used to make chocolate, tastes like sour candy. – Exumbris
3. Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States
Street sign in HersheyThis is a fun place to visit for anybody of all ages, but an absolute MUST for “Chocoholics”. - Chictravelers2
4. Philippines
French toast with chocolate in the PhilippinesIn the Philippines, breakfast French Toast is served with Chocolate syrup. It looked so delicious I ordered it for my dessert instead. – Dreyes
5. Zurich, Switzerland
Patti drinking hot chocolate in ZurichWe took a scenic boat ride around Lake Zurich, enjoyed the best hot chocolate in the world in the world’s largest chocolate shop, and even found pints of cider in a local pub. – Ryanandpatti
6. Bocas del Toro, Panama
Cocoa beans in PanamaFinally, off to snorkelling. The primary goal of the day. But first, food. Uhhh, problem. We spent all of our money on chocolate. – Thepotvins
7. Cologne, Germany
Chocolate molds at the Lindt chocolate factoryI bought a couple of the Lindt truffles…and like everything else…they really do taste better at the Lindt factory. – Mackieineurope
8. New York, NY
Frozen hot chocolate in New YorkAnd Caroline enjoyed a private moment of pure caloric bliss with a famous frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity Café. Heaven. – Cc_world_tour
9. Bruges, Belgium
Chocolate shop in BrugesIt is official, they are keeping all the chocolate in Belgium. – Jewels24
10. Barcelona, Spain
Chocolate con churros by CkuryakSo Chocolate con Churros is a standard snack or sweet dish in Spain. It is basically fried dough (like a funnel cake) that you dip in chocolate pudding. As you can see, my mouth was faster than my camera. – Ckuryak
