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Kad Kokoa Chiang Mai 70%

Cocoa Origin: Thailand
Producer Country: Thailand
Weight: 55 g

This bar is made with organic sugar and organic cacao beans from a farm belonging to the makers. It's located in Pa Pae, a village in the unbelievably beautiful Mae Tang district in the mountains of Chiang Mai. Although grown in Thailand's north, this bar still exhibits the coconut-like undertones and texture of its southern siblings, albeit with more acidity, earthiness, and tarter fruit profile more similar to plums. It's a very well-balanced flavour profile and solid all-around offering. Interestingly, the pattern on the packaging is inspired by Tung, a hanging flag that symbolizes faith and optimism. It originated in Lan Na, a former northern kingdom of the country that was ruled from Chiang Mai. 

Sale price $11.66
Regular price $12.99

Kad Kokoa Chiang Mai 70%

After spending countless hours vacationing in the Thai countryside and mountains, Kad Kokoa’s founders realized their true happiness lay in nature's embrace, not in Bangkok’s bustle. Not willing to wait for their dream retirement, Nuttaya & Paniti invested in land in the country and, following the advice of locals, planted cocoa trees as they would supposedly blend well with the other plants. Fast forward to now, and they’re collaborating with the Horticultural Research Centre, conducting research and development to explore new hybrids, and working directly alongside farmers to enhance quality and sustainability. Their bars beautifully showcase both Thai terroir and the unique flavors of Thai gastronomy. These two are seriously determined to elevate Thailand's chocolate standards and put the country on the global stage as a serious contender.

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Chiang Mai, nestled in the mountainous ranges of the Thai Highlands, is a northern province known for its rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant culture. The historic old city, surrounded by ancient walls, moats, and temples, is a testament to its centuries-old heritage. Beyond the city’s borders, Chiang Mai is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including Thailand's highest peak, which rises to an elevation of 2,565 meters above sea level. The temperature in Chiang Mai is mild (by Thai standards), averaging between 20-30 degrees Celsius, with a tropical monsoon climate marked by distinct wet and dry seasons. Cocoa cultivation in Chiang Mai is known for its fine quality, although production levels are relatively low compared to crops like rice, oranges, lychee, and onions.

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