What is bournville chocolates?

Bournville chocolates are a brand of high-quality, dark chocolate created by British confectionery company Cadbury. The name comes from the village of Bournville in Birmingham, England where Cadbury was headquartered. Bournville chocolates are known for their rich, smooth texture and deep, intense cocoa flavor. They are made with cocoa butter rather than vegetable oil and contain a high percentage of cocoa solids, usually around 40-50%. Bournville chocolates are available in several flavors, including plain, nut, and fruit varieties. They are also a popular ingredient in baking, particularly in chocolate desserts such as mousses, brownies, and cakes. Cadbury is committed to using sustainably sourced cocoa beans in the production of its Bournville chocolates, ensuring that consumers can enjoy this delicious treat with a clear conscience.