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Discover the rich, complex flavors of cacao from Central America and Mexico, regions with a deep heritage of chocolate cultivation. From the smooth, velvety texture of Mexican cacao to the bright, fruity notes of cacao from Guatemala and Costa Rica, this area offers a diverse range of flavor profiles. The region’s cacao is known for its balance of sweetness, earthiness, and spice, with hints of vanilla, cinnamon, and nuts. Grown in the fertile volcanic soils and lush climates, cacao from Central America and Mexico continues to be revered for its quality and craftsmanship, delivering exceptional chocolate experiences that reflect its rich cultural history.

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  1. Michel Cluizel Michel Cluizel Mokaya Noir BIO 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Bar - 70g 12146

    Michel Cluizel Mokaya Noir BIO 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Bar - 70g

    Taste Mexico's exquisite dark chocolate delight.
    Discover the exceptional Michel Cluizel Mokaya Dark BIO 75% Single Origin Dark Chocolate Bar, a 70 gram masterpiece crafted from cocoa grown on the Mokaya plantation in the Chiapas region of Mexico, known as the cradle of cocoa. This gourmet dark chocolate, certified organic, gluten-free, and vegan, boasts 75% exceptional cocoa, offering notes of freshness, mild exotic fruits, honey, roasted almonds, hazelnuts, roasted and peppery fine cocoa, and vanilla. It pays homage to the age-old tradition of the Mokayas, the world's first chocolate aficionados, who enjoyed "kakawa", a drink made from cocoa pulp nearly 2000 years ago. Indulge in the subtlety and complexity of its aromas, a testament to Michel Cluizel's commitment to exceptional ingredients and sustainable partnerships since 1948.
    Certified organic by Agriculture Biologique. Learn More

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