Discover the recipes for Valentine's Day 2026
Discover the history of the chocolate association and love...
Since its discovery in 1519, chocolate has nourished all imaginations and always finds good reasons to be tasted. Sometimes an antidepressant or an aphrodisiac, the black gold of gourmets crosses centuries and beliefs like a magical elixir.
The great figures of history have greatly contributed to this symbolism. Chocolate being associated with the fertility goddess Xochiquetzai among the Aztecs, they saw cacao as a natural stimulant. They consumed it in the form of a drink called "xocoalt" prepared from cacao, honey, and vanilla. The legend even tells that the Aztec emperor Moctezuma drank up to 5 cups of his beverage before visiting his harem.
A "stimulating" tradition that continued through the 17th and 18th centuries; the Countess of Barry and the Marquise of Pompadour never failed to offer a cup of chocolate to their beloved to keep the flame alive.
Milk Chocolate Heart Plaque (90 g)
Whole Hazelnuts
Nugget Pieces
Milk Chocolate 36%
Blueberries
Raspberries
Bronze Glitter
Dark Chocolate Heart Plaque (90 g)
Hazelnuts
Currants
Dark Chocolate 60%
Meringue
Bronze Glitter
Discover the recipes of our Valentine's Heart imagined by our master chocolatiers for 2026…
Les petits coeurs JB
And passion fruit and cinnamon ganache
Hazelnut praline duo
Heart JB milk
Milk chocolate 35%
Little hearts JB
Almond praline duo
And violet
Heart JB black
Dark chocolate 60%
Little Heart Shards
Raspberry shards
Dough of nuts
Bronze glitter
Hazelnut shards
Shard hearts milk
Milk chocolate 35%
Little Heart Shards
Hazelnut paste
Currants
Meringue shards
Heart black shards
Dark chocolate 60%
Lollipops
Heart lollipop milk
Black heart lollipop
55%
36%
A new feature: The Duo You & Me
Our milk marshmallow
Our black marshmallow
52%
38%
Thank you for your attention...
Time for the quiz!
Discover Valentine's Day 2026 recipes
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Discover the recipes for Valentine's Day 2026
Discover the history of the chocolate association and love...
Since its discovery in 1519, chocolate has nourished all imaginations and always finds good reasons to be tasted. Sometimes an antidepressant or an aphrodisiac, the black gold of gourmets crosses centuries and beliefs like a magical elixir.
The great figures of history have greatly contributed to this symbolism. Chocolate being associated with the fertility goddess Xochiquetzai among the Aztecs, they saw cacao as a natural stimulant. They consumed it in the form of a drink called "xocoalt" prepared from cacao, honey, and vanilla. The legend even tells that the Aztec emperor Moctezuma drank up to 5 cups of his beverage before visiting his harem.
A "stimulating" tradition that continued through the 17th and 18th centuries; the Countess of Barry and the Marquise of Pompadour never failed to offer a cup of chocolate to their beloved to keep the flame alive.
Milk Chocolate Heart Plaque (90 g)
Whole Hazelnuts
Nugget Pieces
Milk Chocolate 36%
Blueberries
Raspberries
Bronze Glitter
Dark Chocolate Heart Plaque (90 g)
Hazelnuts
Currants
Dark Chocolate 60%
Meringue
Bronze Glitter
Discover the recipes of our Valentine's Heart imagined by our master chocolatiers for 2026…
Les petits coeurs JB
And passion fruit and cinnamon ganache
Hazelnut praline duo
Heart JB milk
Milk chocolate 35%
Little hearts JB
Almond praline duo
And violet
Heart JB black
Dark chocolate 60%
Little Heart Shards
Raspberry shards
Dough of nuts
Bronze glitter
Hazelnut shards
Shard hearts milk
Milk chocolate 35%
Little Heart Shards
Hazelnut paste
Currants
Meringue shards
Heart black shards
Dark chocolate 60%
Lollipops
Heart lollipop milk
Black heart lollipop
55%
36%
A new feature: The Duo You & Me
Our milk marshmallow
Our black marshmallow
52%
38%
Thank you for your attention...
Time for the quiz!