Chocolaty Trails

Chocolaty Trails
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Antwerp, Ghent, Brussels all standout as one of the world’s most chocolaty destinations. The cities have recently added some extensions to provide a memorable time in Flanders.

Antwerp, Ghent, Brussels all standout as one of the world’s most chocolaty destinations. The cities have recently added some extensions to provide a memorable time in Flanders.

Chocolate demos, workshops & tastings
Carolien Krinjnen, a chocolate enthusiast, opened her own professional chocolate studio exclusively designed for tasting, workshops and chocolaty fun in a cozy Sint-Andries quarter in Antwerp. After a cup of coffee and a brief explanation of working around with chocolate, visitors can create their own chocolate and practice for 2-2.5 hours.

Chocovibes
It is another organiser that has initiated tastings and workshops in the chocolate bar Quetzal in the city centre. During the tasting session, visitors can taste different chocolate blends with different chocolate percentages while finding out more about the history of chocolate in the different countries producing the chocolate.

Choco Story
Choco Story, the chocolate museum of Bruges conducts workshops for all kinds of audiences. There are specialised workshops for kids between 9-12 year olds where they learn to draw and colour using chocolates.

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