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Continent of cocoa origin

With us you will find international chocolates of the highest quality

The true origin of the wild cacao tree has not been conclusively clarified to this day. But regardless of the actual origin of cacao, you will find chocolates from the New and Old World.

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58% Dark Milk - dark milk chocolate from Tobago 58% Dark Milk - dark milk chocolate from Tobago
Content 0.07 kg (€131.43 * / 1 kg)
€9.20 *
Love - 75% dark chocolate with roasted cocoa nibs Love - 75% dark chocolate with roasted cocoa nibs
Content 0.06 kg (€131.67 * / 1 kg)
€7.90 *
3 chocolates from sustainability projects
Chocolates from the region of Vraem, Peru
Domaine Mava 100% Cocoa mass from Madagascar
Content 0.09 kg (€98.89 * / 1 kg)
€8.90 *
Maliolio 100% Cocoa mass from Madagascar, Single Terroir
Content 0.08 kg (€123.75 * / 1 kg)
€9.90 *
68% Sambirano Grand Cru Couverture Madagascar
Content 250 g (€43.60 * / 1 kg)
€10.90 *
68% Sambirano Grand Cru Couverture Madagascar
Content 0.25 kg (€39.60 * / 1 kg)
€9.90 *
45% Organic milk chocolate Single Farm Fundo Qoya from Peru
Content 0.05 kg (€142.00 * / 1 kg)
€7.10 *
"Lawley's Rum" Special Reserve 77% dark chocolate with rum "Lawley's Rum" Special Reserve 77% dark chocolate with rum
Content 55 g (€452.73 * / 1 kg)
€24.90 *
BoyacΓ‘ 73% dark chocolate Colombia
Content 55 g (€361.82 * / 1 kg)
€19.90 *
Mexico Almendra Blanca 77% dark chocolate
Content 55 g (€361.82 * / 1 kg)
€19.90 *
Ucayali 70% dark chocolate from Peru Ucayali 70% dark chocolate from Peru
Content 55 g (€361.82 * / 1 kg)
€19.90 *
Ecuador "Esmeraldas" 70% dark chocolate
Content 55 g (€361.82 * / 1 kg)
€19.90 *
100% Cacao - Cocoa mass from Peru
Content 55 g (€416.36 * / 1 kg)
€22.90 *
GUATEMALA Lachua 65% dark chocolate - Organic
Content 0.04 kg (€112.50 * / 1 kg)
€4.50 *
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Most cocoa-growing regions are located south of the equator, as the climatic conditions for cultivation are optimal here. Temperatures do not necessarily have to be high, but there should be no temperatures below 20 Β°C, otherwise the cacao flowers will drop. In addition, the cacao tree needs high humidity and regular rainfall of at least 1,500 mm per year. The ideal combination of all these factors is found in the rainforests of South America and in the West African coastal region.

Due to climatic conditions, the cocoa harvest season is often from May to September. But even here there are regional differences, so that in Ecuador the harvest already begins in February and in Ghana only in October. With us you will find cocoa from all over the world, so you can always enjoy the freshest Chocolate.

Basically, it can be said that the beans from South America taste fruitier. The beans from West Africa, on the other hand, usually have a tart and slightly bitter note. Many people find the taste of African beans more intense and aromatic than that of South American cocoa. So if you want to add some variety to your chocolate taste, you should test cocoa from both regions and find out which one you like best.

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