Cocoa from Ecuador gives thisĀ dark chocolate its very strong taste with a broad bouquet defined by its high cocoa content, resulting in an earthy undertone followed by impressions of cinnamon and various tropical fruits.
Starting off with a strong smoky taste, this Papua New Guinea dark chocolateĀ exhibits a creamier, rounder character as it explores the palate, displaying hints of cherry and prune and an explicit cappuccino-like finish.
The baking chocolate reference by far. This well balanced chocolate with low cocoa butter provides the best characteristics for baking and flavoring applications.
Papua New Guinea Milk chocolates is a suave and creamy milk chocolate with strong fruity notes and delightful impressions of almond biscuit, coconut milk and amaretto. Very balanced and pleasing on the tongue.
Ghana chocolate 70%. This chocolate has a strong cocoa character with an appealing bitterness, for a deliciously bittersweet chocolate experience. Ghana is the 2nd cocoa producing country in the world, accounting for 17% of the world's cocoa harvest. Our Cocoa Horizons programme runs direct activities on the ground.
With its silky texture and persistent floral and almond aftertaste this chocolate with Mexico cocoa flirts with both sweet and sour, resulting in an incredibly balanced caress of the tongue.