Map of Mexico with a black marker pointing to a Chiapas region

Chiapas

Chiapas is Mexico's southernmost state and home to deep cacao history spanning over 4,000 years with Mayan and Aztec cultures. The region's indigenous Mayan communities grow native criollo and heirloom varieties including Blanco Jaguar, Uranga, and Forastito in forest systems protected by conservation areas. The diverse microclimates create complex flavor development.

Chocolates Made with Cacao from Chiapas Region

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