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Metiche Comalcalco Finca Las Delias 75%

Origine du cacao : Mexique
Pays producteur : Mexique
Poids : 70g

Ce bar à domaine unique utilise une variété obscure, "Almendra Blanca", qu'il est rare de rencontrer même dans son État d'origine, le Tabasco. Comme son nom « amande blanche » l’indique, elle donne très peu de couleur malgré la teneur plus élevée en cacao de la barre. Sa personnalité est également légère et brillante, avec des saveurs de noix, de figue, de dattes, de noisette et de graines de tournesol, et dépourvue de notes torréfiées ou amères audacieuses. Il offre une texture beurrée et fondante, presque comme un chocolat au lait.
Prix ​​habituel $14.99

Metiche Comalcalco Finca Las Delias 75%

Based in Guadalajara, Metiche is dedicated to sharing Mexico's pre-Hispanic heritage through chocolate, as both a sensory and visual experience. Their packaging features traditional calligraphy and an emblem depicting a woman with a cocoa plant, symbolizing chocolate's origins in the area. Fabiola, the founder, meticulously sources all her ingredients - including cacao beans, sugar, cocoa butter, inclusions, and even printed packaging - from within Mexico, aiming to keep that money circulating in the local economy. Metiche works directly with farmers in Tabasco and Chiapas, visiting both the farmers and their farms regularly. The name "Metiche," meaning "nosy" in Spanish, reflects the Mexican culture's curiosity and desire for connection. Metiche believes that sharing chocolate is a way to foster meaningful connections and conversations, inviting others to join in the joy of discovery and indulgence.

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Comalcalco, situated in the Mexican state of Tabasco along the Gulf of Mexico, derives its name from its rich agricultural heritage, translating to "in the house of the comals," with comals being pans used for food preparation. The region's fertile soil continues to support a thriving agricultural industry, with cocoa being the primary crop and accounting for 20% of Tabasco’s annual harvest. It also grows large quantities of tropical fruits, corn, beans, and vegetables cultivated, as well as some premium livestock ranching. Notably, Comalcalco is home to a significant archaeological site and the westernmost city of the Maya civilization and the one constructed with bricks rather than limestone. Now situated on an extensive alluvial plain, this area was once enveloped by low evergreen rainforest and mangrove swamps.

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