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Domaine Manoa Mililani Île d'O'ahu 70 %

Origine du cacao : États-Unis
Pays producteur : États-Unis
Poids : 60g

Il s'agit d'un bar à domaine unique du domaine Mililani, dans le centre d'O'ahu, à Hawaï. Cette ferme diversifiée de 97 acres cultive de l'ulu (fruit à pain), du maiʻa (banane), de l'avocat et du kalo (taro), ainsi que seulement 10 acres de cacao. Manoa affirme que le cacao de ce domaine est l'un des plus brillants et des plus fruités avec lesquels il travaille. Je détecte définitivement des notes proéminentes de banane et de pamplemousse confit, complétées par des saveurs écossaises de pudding aux prunes et de rhum et de raisins secs, ainsi qu'un côté terreux distinct. Ce chocolat offre une expérience gustative fascinante et complexe où chaque bouchée semble offrir des saveurs toujours plus nombreuses et évolutives.
Prix ​​habituel $14.76

Domaine Manoa Mililani Île d'O'ahu 70 %

Hawaii is the only US state with a climate suitable for cultivating cacao trees and is home to a small but thriving craft chocolate scene. Since 2010, Manoa has been crafting bean-to-bar chocolate, primarily working with Hawaiian-grown cocoa. The name "Mānoa" is derived from the Hawaiian word meaning solid, vast, and deep—a fitting representation of the company's commitment to quality and sustainability. By buying directly from local farmers, Manoa has established long-lasting relationships and, by cutting out intermediaries, pays much higher rates while providing hands-on support to the farmers. Their beans are grown on two principal house-run estates, but they collaborate with seven more across Hawaii. They have also developed a line called “Flavours of Hawaii,” which showcases locally grown ingredients that are deeply relevant to Hawaii’s society and cuisine, offering a taste of the islands' rich cultural and culinary heritage.

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Oʻahu, the most populous and third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, lies at the northern tip of the archipelago. Its vibrant heart is Honolulu, the state capital, which is home to nearly 70% of Hawaii's 1.5 million residents. The island stretches 71 km in length and 48 km in width, featuring two distinct shield volcanoes: the Waiʻanae and Koʻolau Ranges, separated by the central Oʻahu Plain. Famous for its tourism industry, Oʻahu draws over five million visitors annually to its pristine white sand beaches and clear waters. Inhabited since the 3rd century A.D., its modern population reflects a blend of modern American culture with the enduring traditions of the Native Hawaiian people. This vibrant mix creates a unique contrast between ancient heritage and contemporary life, embodying Hawaii's essence as a cultural crossroads and a paradise for residents and visitors alike.

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