Cacao origin refers to where the cacao beans used to make a chocolate bar were grown. In craft chocolate, the origin is usually identified on the packaging because it has a direct influence on how the chocolate tastes. This collection features chocolate made with cacao sourced from a specific origin. That origin may refer to a country, a particular growing region, or a single estate.
Origin can be as broad as a country (like Ecuador or Madagascar) or as specific as a single estate or farm. The more specific the origin, the more traceable and distinctive the chocolate tends to be.
In craft chocolate, origin helps identify where the cacao comes from and gives shoppers a clearer sense of what makes one chocolate different from another.