Peru, Bagua 70%

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Grand cru black Dark great vintage

beans
Theobroma cacao L, cv. Trinitarian.
Theobroma cacao L, cv. Forastero
Theobroma cacao L, cv.. Nacional
Theobroma cacao L, cv.. Criollo
Peru, Amazonas, Bagua

Beans
Theobroma cacao L, cv. Trinitarian.
Theobroma cacao L, cv. Forastero
Theobroma cacao L, cv.. Nacional
Theobroma cacao L, cv.. Criollo
Peru, Amazonas, Bagua

chocolate factory
Canada, Montreal

chocolate factory
Canada, Montreal

Flavors
Citrus: lemongrass.
Caramel: caramel.
Floral: jasmine, orange blossom.
Fruity: plum, apricot, peach, grape, cherry, date, melon, watermelon, apple, pear, strawberry.

Aromas
Citrus: lemongrass.
Caramel: caramel.
Floral: jasmine, orange blossom.
Fruity: plum, apricot, peach, grape, cherry, date, melon, watermelon, apple, pear, strawberry.

Ingredients
Cocoa paste, cocoa butter, sugar.
Ingredients
Cocoa paste, cocoa butter, sugar.
Allergens
May contain traces of milk, nuts, sesame, gluten and peanuts.
Allergens
May contain traces of milk, nuts, sesame, gluten and peanuts.
Weight
50g.
Weight
50g.

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More information

Elfi and Maxime are the founders of the Qantu chocolate brand. They travel throughout Latin America in search of the purest cocoa flavours. They criss-cross the plantations in search of native cocoa beans with exceptional aromas to create chocolates that will surprise your taste buds.

The Qantu adventure began in 2014, when they visited a plantation in Alto El Sol (Peru). There they discovered the passion and pride of the producers for cocoa and decided to explore the world of cocoa. This is how Elfi and Maxime discovered the concept of 'Bean-to-Bar' chocolate. This very special chocolate is full of flavours that are as powerful as they are varied, leaving plenty of room for exploration and creativity. And the duo have more than one string to their bow: Elfi comes from a cocoa-producing country (Peru) and Maxime from a chocolate-consuming country (Canada)!

In the summer of 2016, the first cocoa beans were on their way to be imported. It wasn't an easy start, but through perseverance, the Qantu bars won two gold and silver medals at the Academy of Chocolate Awards in London in June 2017. Since then, they have continued to create award-winning bars and to amaze us with their creativity, like with an unclassifiable Palo Santo wood-smoked chocolate.

The choice of the name Qantu is not insignificant. It refers to the first place where the two founders met, and is therefore a powerful symbol for them. In fact, it's the name of the national flower of Peru and Bolivia, originally from the Peruvian Andes.

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CAC Pangoa est une coopérative de cacao de la région de Junín, au Pérou, qui compte plus de 700 membres cotisants. À l'origine, Pangoa se concentrait sur les grains de café, mais au cours des décennies qui ont suivi sa fondation en 1977, elle s'est également consacrée à la préservation de ses terres par la culture du cacao. Avec l'aide de l'organisation Conservation Cacao, la CAC Pangoa plante de plus en plus de variétés de cacao aux arômes fins pour remplacer durablement et en toute sécurité le café vieillissant. Aujourd'hui, la coopérative ne produit que du cacao certifié biologique et équitable, et elle commence à se tourner de plus en plus vers ce type de cacao à mesure que ses caféiers subissent les effets dévastateurs du changement climatique.