For the first time in 80 years, scientists have succeeded in creating a whole new type of chocolate, which looks distinctly different from those we know.
There are good news. And then you will find REALLY good news. For all chocolate lovers, this must be said to be in the last category.
In advance we know all the dark chocolate, milk chocolate and the white chocolate.
But now Barry Callebaut, one of the world's leading chocolate and cocoa producers, has succeeded in inventing a fourth type of chocolate: a pink chocolate called "Ruby".
A revolution in chocolate research, where the latest major news was 80 years ago when Nestlé invented the white chocolate.
This is not a white chocolate that is just colored. For the first time, scientists have succeeded in exploiting the characteristics of the reddish Ruby cocoa bean to create the new type of chocolate that has taken 13 years to develop.
The ruby bean gives the characteristic pink color to the chocolate, which should say a new taste, neither bitter, milky nor sweet, but an intense flavor of fruity berries and pleasant sweetness in a velvety mouthful.
The chocolate has been presented to the Chinese market in September 2017, but the producer behind has great ambitions to send it out all over the world.
I cross my fingers to make it taste great.