SICILY & AMALFI COAST #15: CIOCCOLATO DI MODICA / CHOCOLATE OF MODICA

If you have seen the “Chocolate” section of my blog, you know chocolate is my thing.  I haven’t updated my chocolate label collection on the blog since 2023, but it is currently at 348 brands from 61 countries. Everywhere I go, I’m on the lookout for something new to me, and I always manage to bring home chocolate from each trip we take.

Sicilian chocolate was new to me and I enjoyed learning how it was made at Antica Dolceria Rizza dal 1935 .  The gal who explained the process to us was our Ragusa tour guide the previous day.  We visited the shop following our Fiat 500 ride in Modica, and it was a nice treat to sample their offerings!

The process of making Modica chocolate is different from other chocolates, because it is made with cocoa and sugar mixed in a cold-working process.  It has no added fats and contains only the cocoa butter that is naturally present in cocoa beans.  The ingredients are never heated above 113 degrees Fahrenheit, so the sugar crystals stay whole in the chocolate bar, giving it a grainy texture.  This gives a very different mouth feel from conched chocolate, which is smooth and creamy. The advantage of eating Sicilian chocolate is that the beneficial properties of cocoa are kept intact in this process.

Modica chocolatiers have had a lot of practice honing their craft. It was first made by the Spanish when they ruled Sicily between 1500 and 1700.  Now, it is the first and only PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) chocolate, a similar protection given to other European food and wine products. 

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In Ragusa Choco House is making chocolate using the exact same process; however, it doesn’t have the PGI designation, since it is not made in Modica.  Bruce and I visited their new shop on a side street in the town center.  They also have their original location up the hill where their chocolate is made.  It’s next door to their bed-and-breakfast, which I found to be an interesting combination of businesses!

Choco House chocolatier at the original location

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit, learning about the Choco House way of making chocolate and tasting the samples.  Of course, I also bought chocolate bars there as I did in Modica!

Coming up next: SICILY & AMALFI COAST #16: MEMORABLE MONTALTO FARM & MORE

SICILY & AMALFI COAST #14: MOTORING AROUND MODICA

Modica, located about 12 miles from the city of Ragusa is where we were headed for our afternoon adventure, which I dubbed “Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride” when it concluded.  My best friend, Laura, will know exactly what I mean by that.  We grew up 30 minutes by car away from Disneyland and used up our left over “A” tickets on that ride and laughed ourselves silly. (I’m dating myself here, because ticket books for rides were discontinued in 1982.)  She would have loved this!

The Modican Club’s version of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride is a drive through the streets of Modica in a vintage Fiat 500, a tiny little thing that is perfect for maneuvering through the narrow streets and lanes.  Since the club isn’t a licensed tour company and are only permitted by Italian law to give rides to other club members, we were required to join the club to catch a ride.  So, all sixteen of us (Uh, make that 17, because there was no way Francesco, our tour leader, was going to sit this one out!) became club members and received our official membership card.

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The club has been in existence since 2013 when a group of Fiat 500 enthusiast friends thought it would be a great idea to form a community of owners, collectors and Fiat fans.  The original group of eight has grown to 100, and they are having a blast in their 1957 – 1972 era 500’s!

Ours is the white and red one!

We had a blast, too, in our follow-the-leader caravan as we made our way through the windy streets of Modica.

Halfway through our ride (which wasn’t necessarily fast, just windy on VERY narrow streets), we stopped at a beautiful viewpoint overlooking the city of Modica below.

After that, our ride got a whole lot more fun:

Next up: SICILY & AMALFI COAST #15: CIOCCOLATO DI MODICA / CHOCOLATE OF MODICA