I feel like I’m the only one in my life who holds this opinion, but I have never tasted a combination of chocolate and fruit that wasn’t significantly worse than the individual components.

  • Chocolate covered raisins? Blegh.
  • Chocolate dipped strawberries? I’ll eat the shell then the rest.
  • Raspberry bits in fancy chocolate? You’ve ruined it.
  • Candied apple? Just plain caramel please, no chocolate.
  • Chocolate fondue? I’ll stick to the marshmallows and graham crackers, thanks.
  • Gorp mix? I’m selecting handfuls with either raisins + peanuts or m&ms + peanuts, no blending.

Now I know taste buds are subjective, but how is it that folks will say a mixed bowl of m&ms and skittles is diabolical, yet happily chow down on other fruity chocolate combos? Give me my delicious fruit and chocolate - separately!

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    Interesting, an actual unpopular opinion! You get an upvoter because I disagree so heartily.

    Dark chocolate and orange are amazing together. So are dark cherries and chocolate.

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    Your argument is invalid because the coca bean is itself the fruiting body of the theobroma cacao; chocolate is a fruit.

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    Upvote because your opinion is wrong.

    That said, the things you described seem like they have a high potential to be underwhelming. I’ve had versions of almost all of them where the chocolate is cheap, grainy and too sweet.

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    I’m with you.

    Raspberries and chocolate? Each brings out the bitterness in the other.

    I don’t get fruit and chocolate at all, each diminishes the other.

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      I think it’s about balancing the sweetness of the chocolate with the tartness of the raspberries. It’s one of my favorite chocolate and fruit combos. I’ve never had any bitterness with that. It’s odd that’s the case for you. Have you tried in freshly made desserts or just chocolate or chocolate bars?

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        Except it doesn’t.

        The bitterness of chocolate just enhances the tartness of the raspberry and the reverse.

        Its fucking awful.

        Edit: And yes, I’ve tried it every which way, from crappy chocolate bars to fine desserts made by expensive chefs in Paris.

        Chocolate and fruit sucks - the tart/bitter in both amplify the other.

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    Kudos to your truly unpopular opinion. I disagree but wouldn’t fight you on it. But what are your thoughts on nuts and caramel? That’s a hill I would die on.

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    90% agree. Chocolate paired with actual fruit sucks, but chocolate with fruit flavoring (e.g. Terry’s chocolate orange, chocolate-covered fruit-flavored ganache or nougat, etc.) can sometimes be good.

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    Yessss!! Hahaha. My whole life people have been trying to convince me that I’m crazy because I don’t like orange chocolate. (Not even the actual fruit, just the flavour in chocolate.)

    I agree with this wholly. I love fruits. I love chocolate. But I don’t want them together.

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    Do you know, I’ve just kind of accepted it my whole life, despite never really caring for it. I’ll enjoy chocolate and caramel, or chocolate ice cream with stuff in it, or ice cream with chocolate pieces. Even chocolate truffles with different creme fillings. And I love yogurt covered raisins!

    So it’s not a general aversion to things in chocolate, for me. Fruit is definitely always better on its own.

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    Finally someone else!

    I was a strong defender of this position for a long time. There is a Venn diagram with a circle of dairy in the center. It overlaps heavily with chocolate on one side and fruit on the other. But the fruit and chocolate circles should not touch.

    Or so I thought. One day a friend was arguing with me about this and she pointed out a banana split, which has all three. Ok so maybe the fruit and chocolate circles barely touch for this one exception but otherwise - say no to chocolate with fruit.

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      My mother in law used to make a treat - really simple peanuts in chocolate. But the peanuts had to be salted cocktail peanuts for the perfect consistency and that contrast salt cs sweet!