Definite Cashew Milk Chocolate w/ Caramelized Almonds & Spices 55%
Definite Cashew Milk Chocolate w/ Caramelized Almonds & Spices 55%
Weight: 60 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
This 55% vegan milk chocolate is made with cashew milk, and cacao from Valdez, Las Berenjenas in the Dominican Republic and has pieces of caramelized almonds and Chai like spices.
Ingredients: organic cacao, cane sugar, cacao butter, cashew milk, almonds, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, sweet clove.
Manufactured in a facility which also processes dairy
Trace Dairy
Organic Cacao
Organic
Manufactured in a facility which also processes peanuts
Trace Peanuts
Soy Free
Soy Free
Contains treenuts
Treenuts
No animal products, and vegan sugar or alternative sweetener
Vegan+
Gluten Free
Gluten Free
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Maker
Definite Chocolate Country
Dominican RepublicCacao Origin
Dominican Republic


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Definite ChocolateDefinite Chocolate is a micro batch bean to bar chocolate maker from Dominican Republic. By sourcing directly from local cacao producers, they use only high-quality single origin cacao, which they roast, winnow, grind, temper and mold into fine chocolate bars with the utmost care. As far as possible, Definite Chocolate uses only locally sourced ingredients to support the local industry and to give a touch of Caribbean feeling to every bar. All their bars are made naturally without any additives. Definite Chocolate was founded by Jens Kamin, who moved from Germany to the Dominican Republic to make his dream come true and become a chocolate maker. They are the first Dominican chocolate producer who won an international award, and that only one year after starting their business in 2017.
BB.M.First, I didn't miss the dairy at all, and I wasn't sure that would be the case. Second, I didn't expect the spices, or at least expected them to be more subtle- and they make the bar delightful. The chocolate is a bit more bitter than I expect from this percent cacao, especially with a caramelized ingredient- so that was a disappointment. I do like the almonds in it, though. And, again, the "chai like spices" are wonderfully engaging.
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