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Top 100 Chocolate Confectioneries
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Last updated on June 10, 2026

Best Chocolate Confectionery Types in the World

01

Belgian Chocolate

4.6 ·

There are many varieties of Belgian chocolates such as pralines, truffles, and chocolates shaped into eggs, animals, or different figures, which are especially popular during the festive seasons. Famous throughout the world, Belgian chocolate industry started by borrowing some of the techniques from Swiss chocolatiers to make new blends of chocolate by combining rich, high-quality chocolate with nuts, liqueurs, and fruits. It all started during the 19th century, when Belgium was under the rule of Leopold II, who had access to a variety of cocoa plants and products due to colonization, providing Belgium with numerous imports of raw cocoa and consequently giving birth to the Belgian chocolate industry.

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02

Gianduja

4.5 ·

Gianduja is a sweet creamy spread made of chocolate and ground hazelnuts. It was invented in Turin in the 19th century as a means of stretching the limited amount of chocolate available due to an imposed shortage of cocoa supplies in Italy. Since the area of Piedmont has always been rich in high-quality hazelnuts due to the region's indigenous hazelnut trees, a chocolatier named Michele Prochet created the first gianduja by extending the insufficient amount of chocolate with the region's exceptional hazelnuts. The recipe calls for about 30% of hazelnut paste; however, the most famous gianduja-inspired spread, Nutella (originally called Pasta Gianduja), contains less than half of the amount.

03

Belgian pralines

4.4 ·

Belgian pralines are world-famous chocolates with a soft or liquid filling. These sweet treats date back to 1857, when a pharmacist from Bruxelles named Jean Neuhaus used chocolate to mask the bad taste of medical concoctions. Later, in 1912, his son used a flavorful sweet filling instead of the medicine and called his invention a praline. His wife designed a box for the pralines, so they could be individually wrapped and stored uniformly, a practice that is present up to this day. Today, Belgian pralines are renowned for their unique flavor and texture, and they are also often used as a token of love or gratitude.

04

Swiss Chocolate Truffles

4.4 ·

A variation on the classic chocolate truffle, the Swiss chocolate truffle requires heating a mixture of dairy cream and butter to its boiling point, then stirring in melted chocolate, and finally transferring the resulting mixture into desired molds (traditionally round ones). Once the chocolate truffles have hardened, they are rolled into cocoa powder just like the French truffles. Owing to the freshness of the ingredients used in the chocolate truffles' preparation, these sweet confections spoil much more easily and faster than other truffle varieties. Apart from the traditional chocolate flavors which include either milk chocolate or dark chocolate, these truffles can nowadays be found in a great variety of flavors such as coffee, champagne, hazelnut, citrus fruit, or toffee.

05

Chocotejas

4.3 ·

Chocotejas are a popular Peruvian dessert or treat that combines the textures and flavors of rich chocolate with a filling made of dulce de leche (a sweet, caramel-like milk-based treat) and various other fillings such as nuts, fruits, or coconut. The treat is a kind of chocolate-covered candy, similar in concept to a filled chocolate bonbon. The origin of chocotejas is associated with the city of Ica in southern Peru, where they are particularly renowned, though they can be found and enjoyed all over the country. Often packed in decorative boxes, chocotejas make popular gifts, especially during festivities and holidays.

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06

Gianduiotto

4.3 ·

Piedmont's signature pralines are made with gianduia — a silky smooth cocoa, sugar, and hazelnut paste that owes its unmistakable flavor to roasted Piedmontese hazelnuts of the Tonda gentile variety. Even though some sources claim the blend was invented in the early 1800s, it wasn't until half a century later that gianduia was perfected by a Turinese chocolatier named Caffarel. According to one legend, the first gianduia pralines were introduced in 1865 during the Turin carnival. They were originally called givù, which means tidbits in local dialect, and supposedly gained the name gianduiotto after being handed out to the people in the streets by Caffarel himself, who was dressed as Giandujot, one of the most popular characters of the Italian commedia dell'arte.

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Truffe au chocolat (Chocolate truffles)

4.3 ·

Chocolate truffles are made with ganache that's shaped into a ball, dipped in chocolate, and rolled in cocoa powder. The story of chocolate truffles began with the invention of cocoa press in 1828, which allowed chocolatiers to extract cocoa butter from cocoa beans. After extracting the cocoa butter, they were left with chocolate solids which, combined with cream, became ganache, the key ingredient used as an inner layer of true chocolate truffles. In order to make different and distinctive flavors, additions such as peanut butter, cognac, champagne, caramel, fruits, or nuts are added to the ganache. The first chocolate truffles were made in the French city of Chambéry in 1895 by Louis Dufour. Having run out of ideas for Christmas treats, he decided to shape the ganache into a ball, dip it in melted chocolate, and roll it in cocoa powder. The sweet treat got its name because it looked similar to another kind of truffle – the luxurious, rare, prized mushroom. Due to the high cost of cocoa beans, chocolate truffles were initially a treat consumed only by the wealthy, but as times changed, they spread all over Europe and the rest of the world. Today, they are traditionally consumed during the holiday season or given as a symbol of love and appreciation that is best paired with a bouquet of flowers.

08

Cioccolato di Modica

4.1 ·

Cioccolato di Modica is a traditional chocolate, that is manually ground and cold-processed, which gives it a unique grainy, sandy, crunchy texture and a peculiar aroma. The bitter cocoa paste is worked with sugar, and the flavor of the chocolate is sweet with some bitter notes. When eaten, the chocolate melts well in the mouth, but one can still taste the sugar crystals on the tongue. Additional ingredients can also be added to the chocolate – a bit of salt; dried or dehydrated fruit such as pistachios, citrus, almonds, and hazelnuts; spices such as cinnamon, vanilla, chili pepper, or nutmeg; and natural flavorings such as citrus, wild fennel, jasmine, or ginger. The addition of milk, vanillin, emulsifiers, vegetable fats, preservatives, and colorings is prohibited.

09

Cuberdon

3.9 ·

Cuberdon is a traditional specialty candy in the shape of a cone. It is made from gum arabic, sugar, starch, and glucose. The candy has an intense raspberry flavor and its exterior is quite hard, while the interior is chewy and gooey. It is believed that cuberdon was invented in the late 19th century by a pharmacist from Ghent. Today, the candies come in various flavors such as lavender, anise, and lemon.

10

Pålægschokolade

3.9 ·

Pålægschokolade is a Danish product that consists of thin, crispy slices of milk or dark chocolate. These slices are traditionally coupled with buttered bread or crackers and make a popular breakfast and lunch staple. The product was first launched in 1963 and has since become an important part of traditional Danish cuisine.

Best Chocolate Confectioneries in the World

01

Guido Castagna

5 ·
Guido Castagna is a distinguished Italian chocolatier celebrated for his commitment to craftsmanship, authenticity, and sustainability. At the heart of his philosophy lies the "Metodo Naturale" (Natural Method), a production approach that honours the natural rhythms of ingredients and emphasises respect for raw materials, artisans, and the environment.​ This meticulous process begins with the careful selection of premium cocoa beans, which are allowed to rest for three months upon arrival to stabilise their aromatic profiles. Subsequently, the beans are roasted at low temperatures to preserve their inherent flavours. The tempered chocolate is then moulded into blocks and aged for six months under controlled conditions, allowing the flavours to mature fully. ​ guidocastagna.it Among Castagna's acclaimed creations is the Giuinott®, a modern reinterpretation of the traditional gianduiotto. This confection combines Venezuelan Chuao cocoa with IGP Piedmont hazelnuts, resulting in a harmonious blend that has garnered multiple gold awards at the International Chocolate Awards.
Awards
International Chocolate Awards - ‘Best in competition' overall winners (2024)
International Chocolate Awards - ‘Best in competition' overall winners (2023)
02

Amedei

5 ·
Amedei is a name synonymous with fine Italian chocolate, a celebration of craftsmanship, excellence, and passion. Founded in Tuscany, this prestigious chocolate house has earned global recognition for its unwavering commitment to quality, its meticulous bean-to-bar approach, and its dedication to sourcing the world’s rarest and most refined cacao varieties. Every step of production is carefully controlled—from selecting the cacao beans to crafting the final bar—ensuring full traceability and preserving the unique character of each origin. Amedei chocolates are renowned for their complex aromatic profiles, rich flavors, and perfectly balanced textures, offering a truly luxurious tasting experience. The brand has received numerous international awards and accolades, a testament to its artisanal philosophy and deep respect for tradition, nature, and innovation. Whether it’s their classic dark and milk chocolates or elegantly filled pralines, Amedei consistently delivers exceptional quality and refined elegance in every creation. More than just chocolate, Amedei represents a story of passion, expertise, and timeless sophistication captured in every bite.
Awards
Tavoletta D'Oro - The best in category (2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007)
Tavoletta D'Oro - Premio del ventennale Award (2024, 2023)
03

Gardini Cioccolato

5 ·
Gardini Cioccolato is a renowned Italian chocolate company based in the city of Forlì, in the Emilia-Romagna region, founded in 1987 by brothers Fabio and Manuele Gardini. The brand was born from a family pastry tradition dating back to the 1950s, and with the shift into the world of chocolate, Gardini has become a symbol of top-quality artisanal production in Italy. Their chocolates are crafted entirely by hand, without automated processes, with great respect for raw ingredients and traditional methods. Their product range includes dark and milk chocolate bars, layered cremino bars, pralines, filled chocolates, as well as spreads and chocolate creams made with pistachios, cherries, hazelnuts, and other authentic ingredients. In addition to production, Gardini also offers guided tours, tastings, and workshops at their workshop, where visitors can discover the craft and philosophy behind the brand firsthand. The blend of tradition, local identity, and creativity makes Gardini Cioccolato one of the most respected names in the world of Italian chocolate.
Awards
Tavoletta D'Oro - The best in category (2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015)
Tavoletta D'Oro - Premio del ventennale Award (2024, 2023)
04

Domori

5 ·
Domori is a visionary Italian chocolate maker that has forever changed the world of fine chocolate. Founded in 1997 by Gianluca Franzoni, Domori became a pioneer in the use of exceptionally rare and precious cocoa varieties, particularly the Criollo type, widely regarded as the finest in the world. It was the first company to establish its own plantation of noble cacao, ensuring full control over the quality and origin of its raw materials. Its unique processing approach, which involves minimal intervention and no conching, preserves the authentic notes of the cacao. Domori’s chocolates are often made with just cocoa mass and sugar, without vanilla, lecithin, or additives—pure essence of flavor. A multi-award-winning brand, Domori is celebrated for its unparalleled aromatic complexity and elegance. Today, as part of the Illy group, Domori continues to lead the revolution in fine chocolate, inviting true connoisseurs to experience chocolate at its highest expression. Domori is not just chocolate—it is a tribute to noble origins, craftsmanship, and deep respect for every cacao bean.
Awards
Tavoletta D'Oro - The best in category (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003)
Tavoletta D'Oro - Premio del ventennale Award (2024, 2023)
05

Franceschi Chocolate

5 ·
Franceschi Chocolate is a Venezuelan bean-to-bar brand that combines over a century of cacao cultivation tradition with a modern approach to chocolate making. Today, the brand is led by the sixth generation of the Franceschi family, who have preserved the genetic richness of native cacao varieties such as Criollo and Trinitario, characteristic of Venezuela’s renowned regions of Chuao, Ocumare, Canoabo, and Choroní. Franceschi Chocolate is distinguished by its complete control over the production process - from fermentation and drying of the beans to roasting and tempering - all carried out in Venezuela, ensuring authenticity and the preservation of local value. Their chocolates are produced in small batches and are defined by an expressive terroir profile where fruity, nutty, and floral notes intertwine. The brand’s mission is to promote authentic Venezuelan cacao and restore the country’s reputation as the cradle of the world’s finest varieties. Although its digital presence has diminished in recent years, Franceschi remains a symbol of exceptional quality and a pioneer in origin-based chocolate making. Its legacy unites tradition, family values, and innovation, making it one of the most significant names in the history of Latin American chocolate craftsmanship.
Awards
Academy of Chocolate - Silver (2020, 2019, 2018, 2017)
International Chocolate Awards - Silver (2018)
06

Definite Chocolate

5 ·
Definite Chocolate is a bean-to-bar producer from the Dominican Republic distinguished by its precision, ethics, and deep respect for the origin of cacao. The brand was founded by Jens Kamin, a German engineer who shifted his career path to pursue a mission of creating chocolate made entirely in the country of origin. Every stage of production - from bean selection to packaging - takes place in Santo Domingo, reinforcing Definite’s commitment to full transparency and local value creation. Their chocolates are crafted in small batches, using cacao sourced exclusively from different regions of the Dominican Republic. The process involves careful roasting and long conching to extract the fullest aromatic complexity. The resulting chocolates are rich yet balanced, often revealing notes of tropical fruit, nuts, and honey. Through this approach, Definite Chocolate has become a symbol of authentic, sustainable, and high-quality chocolate production that celebrates the identity of the Dominican Republic.
Awards
Academy of Chocolate - Silver (2023, 2020)
Academy of Chocolate - Bronze (2023, 2020, 2019, 2018)
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Belvie Chocolate

5 ·
Belvie Chocolate is a Vietnamese bean-to-bar chocolate maker that blends local terroir with Belgian chocolate craftsmanship. Founded in 2015 by Jannie Ha Tran and Marc Vanborren, the brand was created with the goal of promoting sustainable cocoa cultivation and supporting small farmers across Vietnam. Belvie sources Trinitario cocoa exclusively from small plantations in the provinces of Lam Dong, Ben Tre, Tien Giang, and Dong Nai, where the beans are hand-fermented and sun-dried to preserve their aromatic character. The production process is entirely natural - no lecithin or artificial additives are used - and every stage, from roasting and grinding to conching and tempering, takes place in their workshop in Ho Chi Minh City. Their dark chocolates, typically containing between 70% and 80% cocoa, are distinguished by clearly defined regional profiles, featuring notes of tropical fruit, flowers, caramel, or roasted almonds, depending on the origin of the beans. Through a combination of ethical sourcing, authentic local varieties, and European precision, Belvie has become one of the most recognized chocolate producers in Southeast Asia.
Awards
Academy of Chocolate - Silver (2019, 2018)
Academy of Chocolate - Bronze (2020, 2017)
08

Slitti Chocolate

5 ·
Slitti Chocolate, based in Cintolese, Italy, has been a renowned name in artisanal chocolate making since its inception in 1969. Initially starting as a coffee roastery, the company expanded into chocolate production under the leadership of Andrea Slitti, who is known for his deep expertise and passion for both chocolate and coffee. Slitti Chocolate is celebrated globally for its high-quality products, having garnered over 180 international awards. The company prides itself on using fine cocoa beans sourced from the best growing regions around the world, which are then transformed into a wide range of chocolates including luxurious bars, creamy spreads, and artisan truffles.
Awards
Tavoletta D'Oro - The best in category (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002)
Tavoletta D'Oro - Premio del ventennale Award (2024, 2023)
09

Guido Gobino

5 ·
Guido Gobino is a prestigious Turin-based chocolatier and master of gianduja, whose name today stands as a symbol of exceptional Italian artisanal chocolate. His story begins in 1964, when his father Giuseppe founded the “Laboratorio Artigianale del Giandujotto” dedicated to preserving and elevating the traditional craft of gianduja – a chocolate specialty made with hazelnuts and cocoa. Guido took over the family business and transformed it into an internationally acclaimed brand by blending time-honored techniques with modern innovations and a continuous pursuit of excellence. At the heart of his creations are premium ingredients: Tonda Gentile delle Langhe hazelnuts, milk from Piedmont, and carefully selected cocoa beans sourced from Latin America, all within a strict “bean-to-bar” philosophy. His collection includes original giandujotti, Tourinot pralines, cremino with olive oil and sea salt, refined filled chocolates, and single-origin chocolate bars. Today, his creations can be found in fine boutiques and gourmet shops across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Thanks to his unwavering commitment to quality, sustainability, and authenticity, Guido Gobino has become a global ambassador of Turin’s chocolate-making tradition and one of Italy’s most respected chocolatiers.
Awards
Tavoletta D'Oro - The best in category (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2005, 2004, 2002)
Tavoletta D'Oro - Premio del ventennale Award (2024, 2023)
10

Bellantoni

5 ·
Bellantoni Cioccolato is a luxury brand founded by award-winning chocolatier Giacomo Bellantoni, specializing in artisanal products crafted from the finest raw materials. Each creation offers a unique sensory experience, featuring an exquisite range of chocolates, pralines, spreads, and gourmet jams. The brand’s elegant packaging, made from wood and leather, highlights its attention to detail and sets Bellantoni Cioccolato apart in the global market.
Awards
International Chocolate Awards - Gold (2024, 2023, 2022, 2020)
International Chocolate Awards - Silver (2024, 2023, 2020)
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