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Bean to Bar Domestic Castronovo 63% Dark Milk Colombia
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Castronovo 63% Dark Milk Colombia

$12.95

At high altitudes this rare cacao grows along the remote slopes of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada coastal mountains. Since there are no roads on the mountainous terrain, the wild cacao is harvested by the Arhuaco indigenous people and brought down the steep slopes on the backs of mules in jute sacks. The locals measure the journey not by distance but by how long it takes to smoke their “tobacco”, a homemade cigar. The chocolate has a distinct auburn color with caramel, fruity and nutty flavors.

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At high altitudes this rare cacao grows along the remote slopes of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada coastal mountains. Since there are no roads on the mountainous terrain, the wild cacao is harvested by the Arhuaco indigenous people and brought down the steep slopes on the backs of mules in jute sacks. The locals measure the journey not by distance but by how long it takes to smoke their “tobacco”, a homemade cigar. The chocolate has a distinct auburn color with caramel, fruity and nutty flavors.

At high altitudes this rare cacao grows along the remote slopes of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada coastal mountains. Since there are no roads on the mountainous terrain, the wild cacao is harvested by the Arhuaco indigenous people and brought down the steep slopes on the backs of mules in jute sacks. The locals measure the journey not by distance but by how long it takes to smoke their “tobacco”, a homemade cigar. The chocolate has a distinct auburn color with caramel, fruity and nutty flavors.

Ingredients: cocoa beans, cane sugar, whole milk, cocoa butter, organic ingredients.

Contains milk.

Contains no nuts, wheat, gluten or soy.

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