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×$1.30 per serving
1 likes
Ready in 45 minutes
Spoonacular Score: 20%
The recipe German Chocolate Drink with Xocai Healthy Chocolate can be made in approximately 45 minutes. This recipe serves 1. One portion of this dish contains about 1g of protein, 1g of fat, and a total of 132 calories. For $1.3 per serving, this recipe covers 1% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It is brought to you by Foodista. Not a lot of people really liked this beverage. 1 person has tried and liked this recipe. This recipe is typical of European cuisine. A mixture of kahlúa liqueur, ice, frangelico liqueur, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so tasty. With a spoonacular score of 7%, this dish is very bad (but still fixable). If you like this recipe, you might also like recipes such as Xocai Irish Cream with Xocai Healthy Dark Chocolate Nuggets, Xocai Healthy Chocolate Martini, and Xocai Healthy Chocolate Muffins.
Riesling and Dornfelder are great choices for German. Beer might seem like the natural pick for German food, but German riesling pairs wonderfully with seafood and schnitzel, while a German red like Dornfelder goes well with beef and game meat. The Louis Guntrum Dry Riesling with a 4.5 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 15 dollars per bottle.
The 2016 Louis Guntrum Dry Riesling has a delicate fragrance of white peaches, apricot and juicy pears. Impressive mouthfeel, and lasting flavors. The classical Riesling in expression and elegance.
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