Indulge in the robust flavors of chocolate made from cacao grown in the Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire), West Africa’s largest cacao producer. Known for its smooth, rich taste with a slight nuttiness and floral notes, cacao from this region offers a truly luxurious chocolate experience.
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Bonnat Cote D' Ivoire 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Bar - 100g
$11.09 As low as: $9.98Experience the light and fragrant Bonnat Côte d'Ivoire 75% dark chocolate.
Experience the exquisite Bonnat Côte d'Ivoire 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Bar, crafted with a cocoa base sourced from Africa. Under the stewardship of Stéphane Bonnat, a master chocolatier and member of the French Academy of Chocolate and Candy, this bar boasts a classic profile with a good light fragrance. Dive into a taste that combines tradition and innovation, reflecting over 130 years of French chocolate-making heritage. Learn More -
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Domori Estelle 66% Organic Dark Chocolate Discs - 1kgRegular Price: $43.19
Special Price: $34.55
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Bittersweet, Forestino cacao, Ivory Coast. Repackaged.
These Domori Organic 66% Cacao Mass bittersweet dark chocolate discs are excellent for use in recipes that call for delicious organic dark chocolate. This chocolate's taste is perfectly balanced with flavor notes of notes of coconut, hazelnut, bread crust and spices. The ingredient list is simple and pure: Organically-grown cacao mass and organically-grown cane sugar, organic cocoa butter and a very slight amount of soy lecithin. 1 Kg / 2.2 lb Net Wt., EU Organic Certification. Repackaged by Chocosphere.
Domori's Organic project is about making fine chocolate with a recovered cacao variety they call "Forestino", from the Ivory Coast. The cocoa selected by Domori for this project comes from the Scay Cooperative, in the area between the villages of Toumodi, Oulaidon, Taabo and Lilebe, not far from the seashore. Most of the plantations in this area are smaller and grow the Forastino (or French) cacao variety created in the early 20th century as a hybrid of the Brazilian Amelonado and the Guaiana from French Guaiana. Some plantations even preserve and harvest traces of pure Guaiana varieties.
The plantations in the cooperative are organic certified by the Scay Cooperative, supervised by Estelle Konan whose name has been given to this line of Domori organic chocolate. Estelle has been dedicated to the organic trade for many years and she has gained much experience by working with French NGOs that are well established in the Ivory Coast. Only natural methods are used by cooperative members in growing their cacao. The cooperative verifies that all cocoa producers comply with these practices and it supports them with specific training and workshops.
Because of long-term supply agreements and an agreement to provide premium quality cacao, the cooperative will be able to invest in the improvement of services and infrastructure in the neighboring towns. Learn More