Chocolate Archives - York on a Fork https://yorkonafork.com/tag/chocolate/ The best food, drink and lifestyle in York Wed, 10 Feb 2021 11:21:23 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://yorkonafork.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/cropped-yoaf_favicon-32x32.png Chocolate Archives - York on a Fork https://yorkonafork.com/tag/chocolate/ 32 32 York’s Chocolate Story is set to host the KitKat Chocolatory https://yorkonafork.com/2019/10/05/yorks-chocolate-story-is-set-to-host-the-kitkat-chocolatory/ Sat, 05 Oct 2019 18:27:29 +0000 http://yorkonafork.com/?p=19320 New to York’s Chocolate Story is The KitKat Chocolatory. This is a luxury experience that includes the chance to create your own, customised, eight-finger KitKat. The eight-finger ‘Create Your Break’ option is exclusive to the KitKat Chocolatory and offers different flavour combinations along with a host of diverse ingredients including shortbread pieces, mini marshmallows, honeycomb…

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New to York’s Chocolate Story is The KitKat Chocolatory. This is a luxury experience that includes the chance to create your own, customised, eight-finger KitKat.

The eight-finger ‘Create Your Break’ option is exclusive to the KitKat Chocolatory and offers different flavour combinations along with a host of diverse ingredients including shortbread pieces, mini marshmallows, honeycomb and rose petals. There’s also even the option to add a personalised message to the packaging. 

This all makes for the perfect opportunity to go around the York’s Chocolate Story’s tour as you wait for your KitKat to be made, having chosen your flavours on arrival. I’ve been lucky enough to sample one and was extremely impressed. I went for dark chocolate with shortbread pieces, caramel chunks and honeycomb and the result was undoubtedly a cut above your average shop bought KitKat, with a sense of luxury far greater than a mass produced chocolate bar.

York’s Chocolate Story is already a fabulous place to take visitors and give them a sense of York’s rich chocolate history. This represents another excuse to come back.

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York’s Chocolate Story https://yorkonafork.com/2019/04/16/yorks-chocolate-story/ Tue, 16 Apr 2019 18:00:20 +0000 http://yorkonafork.com/?p=18908 York’s chocolate heritage is so rich and has contributed so much to the fabric of the city we now love, it’s only fitting that it gets its own tourist attraction. York’s Chocolate Story landed in Kings Square a few years ago with a mission to tell the story of how the chocolate industry shaped our…

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York’s chocolate heritage is so rich and has contributed so much to the fabric of the city we now love, it’s only fitting that it gets its own tourist attraction. York’s Chocolate Story landed in Kings Square a few years ago with a mission to tell the story of how the chocolate industry shaped our city, and has established itself as a slickly run and popular attraction which pulls a crowd. With a new exhibition just launched on the story of the KitKat, it seemed like a perfect time to pay a return visit.

I’ve been to York’s Chocolate Story a couple of times since its opening so had a good idea of what to expect. The attraction is accessed through a separate entrance on the ground floor which keeps the queue separate from the cafe and uses a lift to move people on to the first attraction. I’ll not go into too much detail about the experience, you’ll want it to be a surprise when you visit!

The experience is led by a guide at all times – particularly handy for marshalling people on and off the lift with a pushchair for Baby Fork to manoeuvre. There was only one staircase to avoid and our guide made it painless to do so, so accessibility wasn’t an issue.

The story of chocolate begins with a trip back to hear about the Aztec’s and Mayan’s relationship with chocolate, before moving significantly forwards in time to pick up the thread in York, where we meet up with the families bringing chocolate-making to the city. There are a fair few audio visual elements involved in the experience, which came into their own in the next area where we encountered a “virtual chocolate factory” which let members of the group take different roles.

There had been ample sampling throughout the tour (enjoyed by Baby Fork!) and now, we had the opportunity to get hands on, decorating our own chocolate lollipops which we then allowed to cool while a rather more experienced chocolatier than myself demonstrated making chocolate truffles.

With all of the guided elements of the tour over, we were left to explore the exhibitions, including that new KitKat one. There were plenty of bits of nostalgia on display that prompted lots of reminiscence about childhood treats. Also included was ample detail on the history of chocolate that would satisfy much keener interests than a tourist may have. Taking in the KitKat exhibit, I enjoyed seeing how popular York’s iconic export has become across the world, particularly in Japan. Who wouldn’t want to try a wasabi KitKat?

York’s Chocolate Story remains a fun and engaging way to find out about the sweet history on which modern York is built. There’s plenty to interest locals and visitors, presented in a compelling and interactive way.

Disclaimer: No charge was made for my visit, views are impartial.

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