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This afternoon I enjoyed a lovely snack of coffee and cake – and not just any cake. A gorgeous, chocolate, dairy-free, vegan slice of heaven.

During a recent jaunt to the city I made sure to visit Whole Foods Market, my personal mecca of vegan and vegetarian tasty treats. This time I remembered to pick up their vegan chocolate cake. It’s marketed as ‘Dairy Free Chocolate Cake’ yet the organic ingredient list is clearly devoid of eggs – in other words the scary V-word is nowhere to be found but vegan it is.

The cake is moist, rich and unabashedly decadent to be sure. It is adorned with a fabulously smooth and satisfying chocolate ganache. One day my own dairy-free ganache will be as good as this – mine has a habit of solidifying on me, whereas this ganache remains pleasantly moist.

Ah, chocolate – you have no equal. I will forever be your servant.

The rich chocolatey goodness of this fine cake got me thinking about vegan chocolate in general, particularly the fine, handmade variety. Around me it seems to be somewhat of a scarcity. I’m not referring to vegan chocolate in bar form, which is quite plentiful – I am no stranger to Green & Black’s Organic Maya Gold (such sweet heaven and fair trade). I’m thinking of artisan chocolates – those very fine, invariably expensive sweet delights referred to as chocolate truffles.

I’ve heard rumours here and there of fine vegan chocolate that can be had far, far away (Sjaak’s Organic Chocolates, for example), but alas – none in my immediate Torontonian vicinity. Vegan’s aren’t the only ones who might appreciate some fine chocolate – I have many a lactose intolerant friend who would embrace some fine dairy-free chocolate goodness.

I made a few enquiries and found that the following chocolate makers offer some dairy-free, vegan options – all of which are available in Canada:

Kerstin’s Chocolates – Dark chocolate is vegan.

Teuscher – Swiss chocolate legend – select dark chocolate is vegan.

Lagusta’s Luscious – Often raved about, these American chocolate artisans don’t ship outside of the US, but Canadian buyers can get them through The Vegan Store.

Dolphin Natural Chocolate – this Canadian chocolatier contributes a percentage of their profits to the Environmental defense Fund. Check out their Vegan Mix, a selection of chocolates including Mint Crisp, Organic Peanut Butter, Roasted Almond and Solid Dark.

There are a few more chocolate artists from whom I am waiting to hear back – will update when I do.

In the mean time, if anyone has a favourite vegan chocolatier, please share with this addict.

Recently, my much anticipated shipment from SerendipiTea (a.k.a. the best tea ever) arrived. I unpacked my treasure with gleeful fond memories of Eve’s Temptation, that joyous elixir of old, and couldn’t wait to brew myself a cup. Ah, what sweet anticipation – the aroma was overwhelming as I opened the box. The scent! Such sweet pungency has never before visited my nose.

I ordered four different large packs of loose tea and one small tin. The large packs of loose tea come in paper bags which sit inside recycled cardboard boxes. The packaging is simple, recyclable, and elegant. Sustainable and environmentally friendly – as if I need more reasons to adore this tea.

If I thought the scent was pungent when the box was closed, I was completely blown away when I actually opened it. I was immediately met with an awesome display of colour and texture – truly as much a feast for the eyes as for the nose. Eve’s Temptation is composed of quite large pieces of apple and mango, and nothing else.

I also purchased a box of rather tall, unbleached tea filters which are designed to sit upright in the glass. Now for the revered tasting.

Verdict? Heaven in a glass. Sweet, smooth, and just as wonderful as I remembered.

After having my fill of the star of the day, Eve’s Temptation, I turned to the other intriguing teas in my order – and there were no disappointments there. Each tea is unique and wonderful in its own way:

  • Eve’s Temptation: Apple, Mango – simply amazing, smooth and sweet
  • Chaucer’s Cup: Apple, Mango, Cloves, Cardamom, Ginger, Fruit, Spices – sweet & spicy, tastes like Christmas – gives Eve’s Temptation a run for its money
  • Monk’s Mead: Apple, Mango, Chamomile – soothing, calming, wonderfully enjoyable – fair trade
  • Genesis: Apple, Mango, Green Tea – much stronger than others, green tea flavour features most prominently
  • Gaucho: Cloves, Cardamom, Ginger, Yerba Mate – spicy and awakening, great in the morning, the first Yerba Mate blend I’ve actually really liked

The quality of SerendipiTea is tops. Their service is super friendly and efficient, and my order arrived very fast. I’ll surely be making regular orders to keep up with what will certainly become a habit. The circle is complete.

Some seven or so years ago, before the Indigo-Chapters merger, the Indigo bookstore had its own (non-Starbucks) cafe. It was at this cafe that I enjoyed the best tea I have ever had in my life – its name, Eve’s Temptation. It was served in a tall glass with an open tea filter suspended by a wooden skewer that spanned the top. You could see the fragrant blend of apple and mango inside. Smooth and sweet – I have never tasted its equal. Then came the merger and the Indigo cafe was no more. Starbucks now stood in its stead.

Gone was the tea menu that had brought me so much joy.

Every subsequent trip to the tea isle of many a store included a vain search for Eve’s Temptation. I picked up more than a few apple-mango flavoured teas along the way. Nothing ever came close to the nirvana in a glass that was Eve’s Temptation. The acquisition of a new box of tea sometimes spurred the occasional Internet search which would always yield nothing. Until yesterday. Yesterday the search hit the mark. I found the end of the rainbow.

Hallelujah, SerendipiTea.

Eve’s Temptation, you will be mine again. SerendipiTea sells loose tea and they have an incredible array of them. They sell organic and fair trade tea as well as tea paraphernalia. Above all, they sell tea that tastes awesome and Eve’s Temptation is among them. I already knew I was nuts for Eve’s Temptation, simply consisting of two ingredients, apple and mango – so I put my order in for that and a few others which incorporated those ingredients and added a few more:

  • Eve’s Temptation: Apple, Mango
  • Chaucer’s Cup: Apple, Mango, Cloves, Cardamom, Ginger, Fruit, Spices
  • Monk’s Mead: Apple, Mango, Chamomile
  • Gaucho: Cloves, Cardamom, Ginger, Yerba Mate

The teas have inspired names that will appeal as much to your creative intellect as the tea will to your palate. I also ordered some of those funky open tea filters so I can recreate that original perfect experience in its entirety. I have a whole lot of tea coming my way. Finally.

Thus endeth the seven year quest to find the best tea ever. Ah, serendipiTea.

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If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. That is the difference between dog and man --Mark Twain

Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages --Thomas Edison

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