The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Ruby chocolate is sure to have you tickled pink

New variety unlikely to be available to public for up to 18 months

- Caroline lindsay clindsay@thecourier.co.uk

Calling all chocolate fans – there’s a new cocoa kid on the block.

Eighty years after the introducti­on of the white variety, Swiss chocolate giant Barry Callebaut has launched Ruby, a deep pinky red confection­ery.

Created from the Ruby cocoa bean, the new arrival becomes the fourth type of chocolate, joining dark, milk and white chocolate and is sure to be on a lot of wish lists, particular­ly at Christmas and Valentine’s Day.

The Ruby bean is unique because it tastes like berries and is naturally coloured. The cocoa beans are sourced from different regions of the world and through a unique processing that took years to develop the chocolate is made using the flavour and colour tone naturally present in the bean, without adding anything extra.

The end result is apparently a taste experience which isn’t bitter, milky or sweet, but “a tension between berry-fruitiness and luscious smoothness”.

Peter Boone, Barry Callebaut’s chief innovation and quality officer, said: “Barry Callebaut has establishe­d itself as a pioneer and innovator in chocolate and cocoa, globally.

“We’re looking forward to working with our partners on introducin­g this innovative breakthrou­gh to the market and making the new Ruby chocolate category available to chocolate manufactur­ers and consumers around the world as the fourth reference next to dark, milk and white chocolate.”

Sadly no samples were available for testing in The Courier office but Jane Shandley, founder of Stirling-based chocolate company iQ Superfood Chocolate, welcomed the new addition.

“This is, indeed, an exciting new developmen­t in the chocolate world. We haven’t tasted Callebaut’s Ruby chocolate, but it looks amazing.”

Iain Burnett, Scotland’s most awarded chocolatie­r, said: “Ruby is a celebratio­n of a natural product and I’m really excited to try some.

“I’m always interested in fruity notes and I really hope they bring out a dark chocolate version of Ruby too.”

If you’re hoping to get your paws on Ruby soon, however, you’ll be disappoint­ed. A spokesman for the company explained that it takes six to 18 months to introduce such products for mass consumptio­n.

 ??  ?? The pink chocolate has been created by Swiss giant Barry Callebaut.
The pink chocolate has been created by Swiss giant Barry Callebaut.

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