Sunday, November 12, 2017

Cake-off: Jean-Paul Hévin's Longchamp Chocolate Noir over Les Cacaos's Cuba

Did a run down to Les Cacaos of Cuba to match against Jean-Paul Hévin's Longchamp Chocolat Noir. First, though, I got some photos to complete at least the first three courses on the neighborhood map.

I can back by train, to protect the cake and to motivate me to take the time to get some pictures. This was a difficult match-up, as neither of these is dramatically great, but I'm not revising either one down. The Cuba has an interesting bitter taste, maybe caramel, that is interesting in a mousse dome cake, and the Longchamp Chocolat Noir is nuts, chocolate, mousse, and sugary meringue, which all sounds good and they maintain the quality not to disappoint me. In the end, I'm going with the JPH, though it would have been nice if Cuba had won to give me an excuse to try another cake from there. Maybe next year, if they can win the second-round runner's-up cake-off match-up.

I ran almost 14 km, but I'm my time does not seem correct. I though it would be too much, because I found the chronometer running when it shouldn't have been, but apparently, that was because it was not running when it should have been, because, though I was not being slow, 11 km/m seems high, so I'm writing down as 10 km/h.

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