Fu Wan Taiwan Black Pepper Chocolate 62%
Fu Wan Taiwan Black Pepper Chocolate 62%
Weight: 45 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
A 62% tree to bar chocolate made with Taiwanese cocoa with black pepper.
Fu Wan is a Taiwanese chocolate maker. We are delighted to introduce this new chocolate maker. Fu Wan has already won many awards and accolades.
Ingredients: Cacao Bean, Sugar, Cacao Butter, Black Pepper.
May contain traces of nuts and peanuts.
Manufactured in a facility which also processes dairy
Trace Dairy
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
Fu Wan Chocolate Country
TaiwanCacao Origin
Taiwan



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Maker
Fu Wan ChocolateFu Wan Chocolate (or FuWan) is a tree and bean to bar chocolate maker from Taiwan. They make chocolates from natively grown Taiwanese cocoa and from other fine cocoa bean sources from around the world. In 2011, Fu Wan originally started a resort, Warren Hsu, the executive chef at the resort wanted to provide the best local cuisine to its guests. One day he met a cacao farmer while Hsu was sourcing local ingredients and was introduced to cacao, and Hsu was immediately inspired by real tasting chocolate! With the cacao industry being relatively young, most of the cacao is being exported, making Fu Wan one of the very few makers handcrafting bean to bar chocolate with local cacao beans. Hsu has trained with bean to bar makers to share his journey of flavors through his chocolate bars. Fu Wan also believes in an eco-friendly approach. They take emptied out cacao pods, which are considered a waste product and convert them into cacao syrup. They also product cacao tea and even in the works of producing cacao paper. Warren came up with the name Fu Wan because Fu meaning fortune, blessings and happiness, and Wan means bay. Fu Wan is located near a national scenic area, hence they are from a bay full of fortune, blessings and happiness!
Cacao Region
Pingtung, TaiwanPingtung County is the southernmost region in Taiwan, with a warm tropical monsoon climate and a reputation for agricultural & aboriginal tourism. Until the arrival of Hakka settlers from southern China in the mid-1600’s, this part of Taiwan was actually known as a place of exile for Chinese criminals. In modern-day Pingtung, it’s still common to hear locals speaking the Hakka language, and occasionally one of the few remaining indigenous languages of Taiwan. Cacao is believed to have been introduced to the region during the lengthy Japanese occupation of Taiwan, in the late 1800’s, and has only seen a resurgence over the last decade.
RRajul P.Great!
ccaterinaI find the Magao Pepper bar more interesting, refreshing and complex on the palate.
ccaterinaI love spicy chocolate. Chili or pepper doesn`t matter as long the flavors are well balanced and not overwhelming. In this case, I have to admit I prefer the Magao Pepper Fu Wan bar though. I find it more distinctive.
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