Belvie Black Pearl 85%
Belvie Black Pearl 85%
Weight: 80 g
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BIPOC Owned
BIPOC Owned
Bean to Bar
Bean to Bar
Direct-Source Cacao
Direct Sourced
Made at Origin
Made at Origin
Woman Owned
Woman Owned
Along the banks of one of the Mekong river, in the lush delta of the province of Ben Tre in Vietnam, the cacao trees of Mr. Nguyen's small plantation take advantage of the rich alluvial soil. The exceptional cacao trees allowed us to make this rare pearl of chocolate with a rich fruity and spicy flavor.
Ingredients: cacao 85%, cane sugar 15%
*gluten free, dairy free, may contain traces of nuts
INGREDIENTS & ALLERGENS
INGREDIENTS & ALLERGENS
Ingredients: cacao 85%, cane sugar 15%
*gluten free, dairy free, may contain traces of nuts
Dairy Free
Dairy Free
Manufactured in a facility which also processes peanuts
Trace Peanuts
Soy Free
Soy Free
Manufactured in a facility which also processes treenuts
Trace Treenut
No animal products, but sweetened with non-organic refined sugar
Vegan
Gluten Free
Gluten Free
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Maker
Belvie Chocolate Country
VietnamCacao Origin
Vietnam


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Maker
Belvie ChocolateBased in Vietnam, Belvie Chocolate is a bean to bar maker that handcrafts their chocolate bars with Belgian techniques. They source cacao from all over Vietnam, then stone grind and produce their chocolate in small batches. Their award winning chocolate also contributes to the preservation of cacao trees in Vietnam. They take the husks of the cacao as fertilizer for the trees to help maintain a green environment. Belvie uses Trinitario cacao beans only from local farmers to help restore cacao trees throughout Vietnam and mostly importantly, to help support the farmers.
Cacao Region
Ben Tre, VietnamBen Tre is a province in the Mekong Delta area of southern Vietnam, southwest of Ho Chi Minh City. During the Tet Offensive in 1968, Ben Tre City was nearly destroyed by anti-communist bombing, but the province has since recovered, now home to a strong tourism market due to its location along the Mekong Delta. Otherwise, much of the region's economy is based in rice production and tropical agriculture, including notable amounts of coconut and cacao.
AAnujReally smooth dark chocolate.. highly recommend it!
ccaterinaA rich dark tasting experience. It did not impress me for fruitness though. It is very bitter and spicy.
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