Tengrinews.kz – Jennifer Lopez’s vocalist Sharon Youngblood, well known to the singer’s fans, continues to share her impressions of Kazakhstan. Recently, she said she brought Kazakh chocolate home and treated her relatives in the U.S. to it.
Sharon Youngblood, vocalist for Jennifer Lopez and a familiar figure to the artist’s fans, continues to share her impressions of Kazakhstan. Recently, she revealed that she brought home Kazakh chocolate and treated her relatives in the United States.
According to the singer, it was during a tour in Almaty that she first tried local sweets — a gift from her fans who gave her a whole box of chocolate.
"If you’ve been following me you know there has been such a love built between me and the people of Kazakhstan!!! 🥰🥰
I fell in love with the country and the people.. And they showed SOOO MUCH love back… I thought it would be super fun to share some of lovely Gifts I received from them.. The Dark Chocolate is literally the best I’ve ever tasted!!" Sharon said in her message.
Youngblood emphasized that she wanted to hear what her loved ones thought of the sweet present. In the published video, her relatives can be seen tasting the Kazakh chocolate and sharing their impressions.
"Oh my God, this is amazing! I've never had chocolate like this it just it's just rich and it's delicious. It's the best dark chocolate I’ve ever tasted," said one of her family members.
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Other relatives added that they had never tried anything like it before.
"This is the best thing I’ve ever tasted. We absolutely love it!" one of Sharon’s friends added.
Earlier, while staying in Almaty, the singer shared on social media that the local chocolate was a real discovery for her. After the concert, fans gifted her a whole box of sweets. At that time, Sharon thanked the people of Kazakhstan and said she felt a special warmth and support from the locals.
The story of the chocolate continued overseas and, according to Youngblood, became further proof that her visit to Kazakhstan left her with many fond memories.
"I wanted my family to feel a part of what I experienced," she noted.
As a side note, Kazakh chocolate is often given as a gift during holidays and is brought abroad as a souvenir. It’s popular not only among locals but also among foreign guests.