Thursday, March 19, 2026

Is Baristella Rocher Better Than Nutella?

 


One of the benefits of having a life that involves a great deal of travel and moving around the world is that you get to experience foods that might be similar to what you already know, but with a local twist. This has actually allowed me to sample many interesting treats, like several different version of the milk chocolate Kit Kat, as well as some variations on KFC. If you look back on this blog you'll also find that there has been a series of posts where I compare different spreads to Nutella. In fact you're reading one right now. 

My point is there are many different version of hazelnut spread out there. While Nutella is the name most people associate with this type of spread, it's not the only one. What I've learned while writing this series of posts is that there are many brands of hazelnut spread that are trying to do the same thing as Nutella, a simple chocolate and hazelnut spread. There are however many brands that are trying to do something different, pushing the boundaries of what a chocolate and hazelnut spread could be. This Baristella Rocher is exactly that kind of spread.

The interesting thing about this particular attempt, is it's not really original in its concept. Rocher chocolates are really just chocolate with crunchy bits (often rice crisps and sometimes nuts), filled with a hazelnut spread/cream. It's all flavours and textures we know work really well. So why is this the first time I've tasted a spread that's trying to copy that amazing, classic treat. You would have thought there would be hundreds of this variation out there, but nope, there is not.

Most importantly you'd think Nutella would have come up with something like this. Particularly since the brand that makes Nutella also makes Ferrero Rocher, probably the most popular rocher in the world. It actually made me think on this subject a little more, most notably, why is there not 100 different variations of Nutella out there? Is this choice because they wanted to keep their brand pure, or do they just not want to invest in research and development?

The main reason I ask this of the folks at Nutella is that while this Baristella Rocher is a creative idea, I'm not really a huge fan. There's something about the flavour of the chocolate that I just don't love. It could be the quality of the cocoa or the flavour of the hazelnuts, but something is a little off. The crunchy rice crisps are nice, but a few crunchy bits of hazelnut as well would have made this a lot better. As it stands it's a great idea with a slightly below average execution.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

In Hindsight - Eatmore

 This is a very polarizing candy bar, but I'm wondering if I'll like it more the older I get.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Get Them Snack Facts!


 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, March 16, 2026

Simple Flavours

When was the last time a simple, common flavour was trendy. I'm probably to blame for this as much as anyone else, but it seems like the only trending flavours for treats and candy are flavours that are unique and very often weird. No one is singing the praises of strawberry, vanilla, orange, grape or many of the other basic flavours anymore. I'm not saying it's a bad thing necessarily, it's just interesting. I guess I'm wondering if "boring" flavours will ever be trendy again.

Check out my latest simple/common flavoured lollipop review.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

10 Second Kitchen - Pomelo Street Vendor Downtown Yangon

 Watching a woman carefully peel the last bit of bitter peel off of a Pomelo in downtown Yangon, Myanmar.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Treats and Beasts My Friend


 If you love beasts and you love treats, then check out my awesome alphabet book called Treats And Beasts, the perfect book for anyone, even if you already know your alphabet.

You can pick up your very own copy of Treats and Beast right now at bewarethecheese.com/treatsnbeasts/ or on Amazon (just search "treats and beasts chris stewart").

Monday, March 09, 2026

Not A Fan Of Marshmallows

There are a few categories of treats that I'm not a huge fan, black licorice, spicy treats and marshmallows are probably at the top of my list. With licorice and even spicy treats I've been trying to ease my way into tolerating them. I've sampled more and more licorice and spicy treats in order to attempt to grow to like them. With marshmallows on the other hand I've decided to try and seek out marshmallows that I like. So instead of eating more marshmallows to gain an appreciation, I'm trying to find out if anyone makes an already great marshmallow. I guess I feel like there's hope out there.

Check out my latest gummy review, that kind of crosses the line into marshmallow territory.

Thursday, March 05, 2026

Is Vanoise (white and milk chocolate) Better Than Nutella?

 This is a special edition of Better Than Nutella because we're looking at two spreads instead of one. Normally I would split these two spreads up, but I feel like it's important to actually compare these two spreads instead of looking at them independently. Both are made by the same company and even have the same name Vanoise. The difference however is in the chocolate.

If I was to look at the Ma Creme A Tartiner (milk chocolate) Vanoise spread, I would describe it as average to below average. The chocolate flavour is there, but it's kind of weak. The hazelnut flavour is just weird, it almost tastes like a chemical version of hazelnuts instead of the real thing. I'm not saying that they faked the hazelnuts, I'm just saying that something in this mixture made it taste really fake and strange.

Honestly I wasn't a big fan of this stuff, and I probably wouldn't get it again. This spread alone would be a very short edition of Better Than Nutella because it's just not great and nothing really that special. If it wasn't for the companion version of this spread that's so different this article would be over.

I've tasted a few spreads out there in the world including cookies and cream, regular cream and most of all milk chocolate. I can't say however that I've ever tried a hazelnut spread with milk chocolate like this Vanoise Ma Creme Noisette White (strange how they use one English word in the name). I've been doing this series comparing various spreads to Nutella for a few years now so maybe I've forgotten, but I'm frankly surprised that this white chocolate variation doesn't come up more often.

More importantly, it works, and in this case works really well. I can't figure out why, but the hazelnut flavour of this version of the Vanoise spread doesn't have that chemical like flavour that the milk chocolate version does. It tastes of real hazelnuts and it works so very well with the white chocolate. It's a nice blend of smooth milk chocolate and toasted hazelnuts. A good hazelnut will often have a nice toasted flavour, and while milk chocolate certainly doesn't smooth that out, white chocolate seems to smooth it out in a different and also pleasant way. I'm not sure if this white chocolate spread is better than Nutella, but it's truly something different and well worth giving a try.

In fact, I feel like the folks at Nutella should maybe think about making some variant versions of their spread too. I've tried a few spreads with additions that are obvious and work really well. This white chocolate version is a great example of a version of a hazelnut spread that I'm surprised I haven't seen more often, particularly from the folks at Nutella.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Quick List - The Most Disturbing Candy Package Characters

 A quick list of the most disturbing #characters depicted on candy packages out of the all the treats I've reviewed on candycritic.org.

Tuesday, March 03, 2026

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 (just search "blue orchid comics")

Monday, March 02, 2026

Underrated?

I mentioned this several times in my latest candy review, but I just wanted to say it again, black current is probably one of the most underrated candy flavours in the world. I don't think I've ever had a bad black current candy, and yet it's not a common flavour in the candy world. There are a few countries and candy makers that use it, but I feel like it should be a standard. I also want to see it used with other sweet treats, like cola, slushies and maybe even cakes.

Check out my latest black current candy review, and spread the word.