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Chocolarder Dark Maleku 70%

Maleku are an indigenous people who still inhabit Costa Rica. Maleku folklore tells tales of the Caracche; a small, one-meter high beings who inhabit the forest and who stand on top of one another to reach fruits from the trees, including cacao pods. This cacao was not picked by Caraccha, but the skilled farmers of the Upala region.

Tasting Notes: Rich cocoa flavors with notes of coffee, fig and caramelized banana

Maleku are an indigenous people who still inhabit Costa Rica. Maleku folklore tells tales of the Caracche; a small, one-meter high beings who inhabit the forest and who stand on top of one another to reach fruits from the trees, including cacao pods. This cacao was not picked by Caraccha, but the skilled farmers of the Upala region.

Tasting Notes: Rich cocoa flavors with notes of coffee, fig and caramelized banana

$4.50

Original: $15.00

-70%
Chocolarder Dark Maleku 70%

$15.00

$4.50

Description

Maleku are an indigenous people who still inhabit Costa Rica. Maleku folklore tells tales of the Caracche; a small, one-meter high beings who inhabit the forest and who stand on top of one another to reach fruits from the trees, including cacao pods. This cacao was not picked by Caraccha, but the skilled farmers of the Upala region.

Tasting Notes: Rich cocoa flavors with notes of coffee, fig and caramelized banana