Thursday, May 28, 2026

Is Dubai Chocolate Spread Better Than Nutella?


 One cannot deny the popularity of Dubai chocolate bars. It’s probably one of the biggest candy/chocolate trends recent times and even large name brands have added it to their repertoire. There are two things about Dubai Chocolate that make it interesting, the colour and the texture. The flavours not bad, but the fact that it’s bright green and has an odd crunch is really the appeal. The flavour isn’t bad either, but it’s not really that unique. 

While the name of this treat is Dubai chocolate, in reality the chocolate is only secondary, as everything really centres around the filling. Well, the other day I was at my local bulk food store and I saw that they were selling the filling on its own. I’ve seen this filling used on everything from cakes to croissants, but I was wondering how it might compare to Nutella as a spread on toast.

The first thing I’m going to do is break down exactly what this filling consists of... mostly. There could be other ingredients, but I tasted pistachio butter, sugar and those crunchy filo pastry like bits that give it its crunch. The thing about putting this on toast is that one of the main features of this spread that makes it work with chocolate, kind of doesn’t matter if you spread it on toast. The crunch is really what makes this filling something unique, and surprising for many on the first time trying it. However, if your toast is crunchy the crunchy texture of the filo crunch bits is kind of hidden.

I wouldn’t say that these crunch bits completely disappeared, but they’re very similar to the texture of the toast and therefore I don’t think I could call this the best use for this filling. At this point you’re pretty much just eating sweetened pistachio butter. I would imagine that this would work much better on something softer or smoother. Dipping chocolate is the obvious choice, but maybe as a layer on a soft cake would be nice as well. The one thing this trend has done for me is given me a better appreciation for pistachio butter, which is a great thing to have even if it doesn’t have the sugar or crunchy bits.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Junk Fud on the Road - Czechia

 In this episode of Junk Fud on the Road Chris and Allison talk about their Christmas trip to Prague, Czechia.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

That Blue Orchid


 Did you know that I'm writing and drawing a comic right now? It's called Blue Orchid and it's an awesome tale of a teenage South East Asian girl that fights lots of cool monsters.

You can pick each and every issue of Blue Orchid right now at bewarethecheese.com/blueorchid/ or on Amazon.

Monday, May 25, 2026

Just A Gummy Worm?!!

It's funny how worms have become so connected to gummy candy. I guess it makes sense since worms are kind of squishy, and the idea of eating them is a little gross, but cool. I used to believe that all gummy worms where basically the same design, and at most had a different flavour (good or bad). However, as I taste more and more candies in this world, I'm learning that there are actually some very different interpretations of gummy worms out there. Some are better than others, but I really appreciate the effort in making something new with a classic treat.

Check out my latest gummy worm review.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

In Hindsight - Mirage

 In the past I was obsessed with bubbles in #chocolate, I think I might still be, but for different reasons.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Facts on Those Snacks

 


If you've ever wanted to learn more about the snacks you love, but in a fun way, pick up my book Snack Facts. Follow Barbara and Sir Francis Sweetums as they learn everything about your favourite snacks and treats.

You can pick up your own copy of Snack Facts right now at candycritic.org/snackfacts/ or on Amazon (just search "snack facts chris stewart")

Monday, May 18, 2026

Chocolate Gimmicks?

Whenever I travel I always seem to discover odd treats in airports. The theme of these odd treats is often "a popular snack found in this country, covered in chocolate". If you're in a place known for bananas, you'll find dried bananas covered in chocolate, if you're in a place known for apples, apples covered in chocolate. The weird thing about these chocolate covered treats is that often they're only found in airports. It's not like these chocolate covered delights are found in actual local stores, just overpriced airport gift shops. Honestly, I don't often buy them, but on a few occasions they're just so weird that I can't resist.

Check out a recent airport find that was a chocolate covered treat worth sampling... kind of.