Les grains de cette barre proviennent d'une ferme familiale du nord de l'Équateur. Ils poussent sur des collines luxuriantes surplombant l’océan dans une magnifique partie du pays bordée de plages, nommée à juste titre Costa Esmeraldas (la Côte d’Émeraude). Le cacao « Arriba Nacional » est convoité depuis des siècles (voire des millénaires !) et est surnommé « la fierté de l'Équateur ». Il est facile de comprendre pourquoi : ce chocolat est onctueux et marie des saveurs de mûre et de cerise avec des notes de bourbon de vanille, de chêne, de caramel au beurre noir et d'omble rôti. Malgré ses saveurs robustes, la barre conserve une accessibilité fraîche et fruitée et des tanins soyeux. J'aimerais qu'ils puissent en faire une stout !
Kasama Costa Esmeraldas Équateur 70%
Origine du cacao : Équateur
Pays producteur : Canada
Poids : 55g
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Kasama Costa Esmeraldas Équateur 70%
Kasama Chocolate is based out of Vancouver’s iconic Granville Island, a renowned hub for artists, crafters, and, above all, a really great food market. Founded in 2015 by Vincent, Stefan, Oliver, and Dominik — four long-time friends who chose the Tagalog word ‘Kasama,’ meaning friendship, camaraderie, and collaboration, to embody their ethos. The company’s connection to the Philippines goes beyond its name. They partnered with the University of British Columbia’s Centre for Sustainable Food Systems, local farmers, and small community stakeholders to initiate a sustainable cacao planting and research project in Cagayan Province, near the Sierra Madre mountains in Northern Luzon. This initiative underscores their commitment to supporting local communities and advancing sustainable agricultural practices. In addition to their Filipino project, Kasama sources cocoa from at least eight other countries, always prioritizing direct relationships with small farmers to ensure fair trade and sustainability. Their bars have plenty of awards to support this curator’s personal opinion that they are one of North America’s premier bean-to-bar chocolate producers.
Achetez plus KasamaEsmeraldas is a province in northwestern Ecuador, bordering the Pacific Ocean and western Colombia. Renowned for its beaches, pristine forests, seafood, and vibrant indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorian culture - Esmeraldas' population is predominantly Mestizo and Afro-Ecuadorian - the region attracts a lot of tourism. In rural areas, agriculture is the primary livelihood, with crops like coffee, bananas, and tobacco. The capital city, also named Esmeraldas, is the terminus of the Trans-Ecuadorian Pipeline from the northeastern oil fields, with local industries focused on manufacturing, timber, chemicals, and oil. As result, environmental concerns have risen, especially around management of the Gran Chaco, South America's second-largest forest. Esmeraldas is also known throughout Latin America for its significant contribution of players to the Ecuador national football team.