
Nama chocolate, which roughly translates to raw chocolate, is a Japanese sweet made by melting chocolate with heavy cream and making a chocolate ganache, letting it set, cutting the final product into smaller pieces, and dusting them with cocoa powder.
This Japanese sweet is characterized as having a soft and silky texture when you bite into it. Compared to ordinary chocolate, nama chocolate instantly melts in your mouth when you take a bite, allowing for a richer chocolate taste to spread. Nama chocolate has become a popular sweet among many Japanese people, regardless of age or gender.
You may be familiar with nama chocolate if you’ve ever heard of or tried Royce’ nama chocolate, produced by a famous chocolatier from Hokkaido. Royce' is famous for producing various flavors of nama chocolate, including classic chocolate, matcha green tea, fruity chocolates, and even varieties flavored with liquor.
Nama chocolate is a popular treat to make for Valentine's Day when it is customary for women to give chocolate to men in Japan. It is a popular gift option because it can be easily made at home with just a few ingredients. High-end department stores and Japanese chocolatiers also sell their versions of this treat, using specialty ingredients to create delicious products.
If you're looking for a Valentine’s Day chocolate recipe to make for your special someone, friends, or family (or even just to treat yourself!), then nama chocolate is the perfect recipe.
We'll show you how you can easily make nama chocolate with just a few ingredients that you might already have in your kitchen. Read on to learn how to make this delectable chocolate treat.





















