Cacao Hunters Arauca 70%
Cacao Hunters Arauca 70%
Weight: 56 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
An aromatic and soft chocolate born on the banks of golden rivers. In a land surrounded by rivers, endless and radiant, where energetic men and women live, a charming cocoa is born that gives life to a chocolate with the aroma of flowers, mandarins, yogurt and honey.
Ingredients: Cocoa, sugar, cocoa butter and soy lecithin
Manufactured in a facility which also processes dairy
Trace Dairy
Peanut Free
Peanut Free
Contains soy
Contains Soy
Treenut Free
Treenut Free
No animal products, but sweetened with non-organic refined sugar
Vegan
Gluten Free
Gluten Free
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Maker
Cacao Hunters Country
ColombiaCacao Origin
Colombia



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Maker
Cacao HuntersCacao Hunters transforms cacao beans from different corners of Colombia into single terroir chocolate bars. They promote and encourage farmers dedicated to producing wild and heirloom cacao varieties, and help them with their farming practices to improve the fine flavor cacao. Cacao Hunters sustainable practices go beyond producing the best Colombian chocolate by preserving rare varieties of cocoa production. Cacao Hunters, among other Colombian makers have helped change the lifestyle and generate a better quality of life for many people including farmers. In the past, Colombia was ridden with coca farms, creating a harsh and dangerous society. The government decided to implement cacao beans to create a better and safer economy, warding away the crime and drugs into the country. The cacao industry has struggled to take off at first because there has not been much attention to the cacao producers and focusing on the quality. Cacao Hunters mission has helped transform the Colombian cacao industry, making it one of the top producers.Cacao Hunters value the indigenous people of the country that help preserve the quality and nature of their hard work that goes into the cacao farming. They are part of an ongoing research to develop new bars while highlighting new flavor profiles from cacao all over the country.
Cacao Region
Arauca, ColombiaWith the exception of the westernmost region, most of Arauca state is comprised of plains, whose soil has shown to be good conditions for growing cacao, banana, cassava, rice, corn, and various other fruits. However, the main economic activity of Arauca is centered around the oil industry, with the state’s Caño Limón oil fields being the second-largest in the country. The name Arauca is believed to derive from the name of the Indigenous Arawak (Arhuaco in Spanish) people, whose descendants still inhabit several regions across Colombia, including much of Arauca state.
JJ.N.Fun bar to eat.
ccaterinaDespite the lecithin, this bar is very good. It' very sweet, mild and creamy. I totally agree with the description of the aroma. It's like a cup of chocolate yogurt, flower honey, and tangy mandarins.
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