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Rio Caribe Superior cacao grows in agroforestry, in which cacao trees are intercropped with other crops. This agricultural system promotes biodiversity and forms a buffer zone protecting remaining forests and the national park, Península de Paria Growing cacao helps to protect the natural environment while giving farmers an opportunity to earn an income. Venezuela Rio Caribe Superior is from Trinitario and Criollo varieties. The beans are low in acidity, and have an intense and strong chocolaty body with sweet, nutty and floral hints. Consistent application of protocols during harvest and postharvest results in an outstanding quality, labelled as ‘superior’. After manual picking, the farmers bring the wet beans to a central fermentation unit, where they are fermented for 6 or 7 days in wooding boxes, with controlled turning based on temperature.

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The Comoros are made up of 4 islands Mayotte and three islands independent of France forming the Union of the Comoros (Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli). Grande Comore is a volcanic island. The island suffers from a severe lack of water, the volcanic rocks do not retain water and there is little source. The main economic resource is the cultivation of vanilla. Vanilla, introduced in the Comoros before the 1930s, is cultivated on the four islands in a traditional way. This capricious orchid offers a beautiful cluster flower. Fertilization is carried out manually by women at dawn. A good worker “marries” 1000 to 1500 vanilla flowers per day. During the harvesting time, one picks pod by pod, to the precise degree of “technical maturation”, just before CHOCOLATE WITH SWEETENERS cocoa beans, cocoa butter, sweeteners inositol, erythritol, ribose, collagen, octanoic acid (coconut mct), vanilla pods (1%), sweetener thaumatin (katemfe fruit). Contains at least 60% cocoa ingredients.

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The Comoros are made up of 4 islands Mayotte and three islands independent of France forming the Union of the Comoros (Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli). Grande Comore is a volcanic island. The island suffers from a severe lack of water, the volcanic rocks do not retain water and there is little source. The main economic resource is the cultivation of vanilla. Vanilla, introduced in the Comoros before the 1930s, is cultivated on the four islands in a traditional way. This capricious orchid offers a beautiful cluster flower. Fertilization is carried out manually by women at dawn. A good worker “marries” 1000 to 1500 vanilla flowers per day. During the harvesting time, one picks pod by pod, to a precise degree just before “technical maturation”.

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Despite its importance for food production and biodiversity, the Kilombero Valley is facing serious challenges, such as declines in water quantity, water pollution, and degrading wetlands and forests. Kokoa Kamili cacao grows in smallscale agroforestry and is intercropped with shade trees, bananas, corn and other crops. This production system is an ecological alternative for monoplantations and helps to preserve biodiversity. It also creates a natural buffer zone for the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, a birdwatchers’ paradise and famous for its primates, elephants and vast variety in flora. Smallholder cocoa farmers in the Kilombero Valley are practicing organic farming since time immemorial, simply because pesticides and chemical fertilizers were not available. In 2015 this was officially awarded with organic certification for Europe, the US and Japan! Electricity for the Kokoa Kamili fermentation centre comes from solar power.

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Colombia is known for its beautiful Amazonian and Orinoco rainforest, rich in biodiversity and an important carbon sink for the world. Unfortunately, illegal logging, mining and conversion of land to cattle ranching threatens Colombia’s indigenous forests. Many forest areas have been cleared for coca production. The government is enticing coca farmers to switch to palm oil or cacao production. From a biodiversity perspective cacao is by far the preferred option palm grows in monoculture, while cacao trees are intercropped with other trees and plants. An estimated 25,000 hectares of cacao grown in Colombia were formerly used for illegal crops, and this number is growing. Which is good news for the planet, for the farmers and for chocolate lovers in Colombia and abroad, because there will be more fine flavour cocoa from Colombia available.

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Region and Country Sambirano Valley, northwest Madagascar Story Cacao was introduced to the island of Madagascar in the 19th century by French colonists. Initially restricted to colonial plantations, cocoa production experienced a boost when small holder farmers started growing it on their plots. Nowadays it has become the main crop in the region and provides a regular income for a large majority of its farmers. This cacao is collected from smallholder producers who grow, ferment and dry their own cacao. Harvest October – November and May – June Genetics Trinitario genetics with small percentages of Criollo and Forastero Post Harvesting Process The beans from each farm are fermented separately. Fermentation takes place in wooden boxes for a period of 5 to 7 days. Drying is done on wooden tables for around one week. Flavour Medium body with a pleasant citrus acidity and bright notes of dried cranberries with a nutty ending.

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Netherlands

Ingredients Sugar, Skim Milk Powder, Cocoa Butter, Hazelnuts, Palm Oil, Milk Powder, Whey Powder, Butteroil, Lecithin As Emulsifier, Artificial Flavors. Contains Milk, Tree Nuts (Hazelnuts), Soy. May contain other tree nuts (Almonds, Walnuts, Cashews, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Pistachios, Macadamia Nuts, Coconut).

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Netherlands

Contains Milk, Tree Nuts (Hazelnuts), Soy. May contain other tree nuts (Almonds, Walnuts, Cashews, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Pistachios, Macadamia Nuts, Coconut).

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Netherlands

Contains Milk, Tree Nuts (Hazelnuts), Soy. May contain other tree nuts (Almonds, Walnuts, Cashews, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Pistachios, Macadamia Nuts, Coconut).

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Netherlands

Fresh chocolate bars Ritter Sport (with nuts) 100g different sorts Logistics Info: --- (10 Pcs / Case) (400 Cs / Pallet)--- • Whole Nut (Voll Nuss) • White Whole Nut (Weisse Voll-Nuss) • Dark Whole Nut (Dunkle Voll-Nuss) _______________________________________________ ---(11 Pcs / Case) (400 Cs / Pallet)--- • Whole Almonds (Ganze Mandel) • White Almonds (Weisse Mandel) • Honey Salt Almonds (Honig-Salz-Mandel) • Macadamia (Macadamia)

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Netherlands

Ingredients Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Skim Milk Powder, Palm Oil, Hazelnuts, Cocoa Mass, Almonds, Milk Powder, Butteroil, Cocoa Powder, Lecithin As Emulsifier, Salt, Natural And Artificial Flavors. Contains Milk, Tree Nuts (Hazelnuts), Soy. May contain other tree nuts (Almonds, Walnuts, Cashews, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Pistachios, Macadamia Nuts, Coconut).

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Ingredients Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Hazelnuts, Palm Oil, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Powder, Whey Powder, Butteroil, Lecithin As Emulsifier, Vanillin: An Artificial Flavor. Contains Milk, Tree Nuts (Hazelnuts), Soy. May contain other tree nuts (Almonds, Walnuts, Cashews, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Pistachios, Macadamia Nuts, Coconut).

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