Indulge in the rich and flavorful experience of our 100% dark chocolate bar, crafted with only the finest Cacao and free of any additional ingredients. Packed with powerful anti-oxidants and Theobromine, this chocolate offers notes of earth, honey, and red fruit, making it a perfect super-food supplement or energy booster. Satisfy your chocolate cravings while reaping the health benefits with our unique and delicious chocolate bar. We make chocolate from cacao grown in our own plantations in the foothills of the Anamalais, where we select and ferment the best of the lot before its transformed into pure joy. SOKLET brings to you the finest chocolate from origin India. Soklet contribute's a portion of the proceeds from each on-line sale towards an environmental cause to offset the effects of wastes generated due to our shipping and packaging.
Les merThe cocoa beans for this chocolate come from the APACH cooperative (Asociación de Productores Agroforestales de la Cuenca Rio Choloma), which has 110 member farmers. They live and work in the area around the city/municipality of Choloma, which comprises 41 villages. The cocoa is grown in the forests – agroforestry – at the foot of the Sierra del Mérendon, on the border of Honduras and Guatemala.
Les merKuná's Bean-to-Bar 100% Ecuadorian Chocolate: A Blend of Quality, Social Responsibility, and Biodiversity Founded in 2012 by Maria Fernanda Andrade and Luis Manuel Leon, Kuná has emerged as one of the finest chocolate brands from Ecuador. This chocolate brand stands out for its unique blend of social responsibility, cooperation with indigenous peoples, attention to biodiversity, organic farming, and quality. Maria and Luis are known for their enthusiasm, passion, and commitment to quality, which has helped Kuná win numerous awards, including the main prize at El Salon del Cacao y Chocolate Ecuatoriano in its very first year of existence. Kuná's chocolate is made using high-quality cocoa harvested by the indigenous Kichwa peoples from Archidona in the Amazon of Ecuador. The Kichwa cultivate cocoa of exceptional quality from the Amazonian jungle, some of which are grown in the UNESCO biosphere Sumaco. In addition, Kuná sources beans from the Unión de Asociaciones Artesanales Eloy Alfaro de Esmeraldas to produce chocolate with higher cocoa percentages. Kuná's history is closely tied to the Asociación Wiñak, a cooperative founded by the Kichwa peoples. By choosing Kuná's bean-to-bar 100% Ecuadorian chocolate, you can enjoy the delectable taste of Ecuadorian cocoa while supporting social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and fair trade practices.
Les merUser Manual Technical Data Dipper (one-circuit) system Heavy duty lever brew group (7.8 kg) Handles of the hand lever, lever valves and portafilters handcrafted American walnut Practical lever valves for steam and hot water extraction Large, pine green boiler pressure gauge PID control for regulating the boiler temperature Programmable ECO-Mode Switchable from water tank to a fixed water connection Connection to a water drainage is possible The vibration pump is only activated when using the water tank The vibration pump is not activated when using a fixed water connection 3.5 l copper boiler 2.8 l water tank with built-in adapter Drip tray with about a 1.25 l capacity High quality steam and hot water pipes A large removable cup tray Power usage: 230V/1600 W Weight: 35.5kg Dimensions (WxDxH): 339 x 505 x 492 mm without portafilter 339 x 593 x 740 mm with portafilter and lever up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SrlG8iI4Zo
Les merThe Details: Sold in both walnut and maple wood. This is the Maple version. Kit includes kettle handle, top lid pull, and appropriate hardware to assemble to your kettle (Phillips head screwdriver not included) Fellow kettle sold separately Compatible with Stagg Pour-Over Kettle, Raven Tea Kettle, Stagg EKG/EKG+, Corvo EKG and Stagg Mini. For stovetop kettles, only compatible with electric and induction stoves. Not compatible with gas stoves. (Wood and gas flames don't mix!) We advise against pairing the walnut option with our matte white kettles because oils from the wood can stain the immaculate finish Wood care instructions: Because wood is a natural product it is prone to drying out and warping. Wood components that are exposed to high heat and steam like the lid pull and handle can eventually crack or dry out (like repeatedly putting a cutting board in a dishwasher). To prevent this, we recommend periodically applying mineral oil to the lid pull & handle once per month - and buffing with a soft cloth. It’s also good practice to do this any time you notice the wood feeling especially dry.
Les merThe cocoa beans for this dark chocolate bar originate from the Mekong-Delta in the south of Vietnam. The bar is special in more than one way. Its taste is special: spicy, with a sharpness to it reminiscent of Asian food. But additionally, the beans are grown by several farmers and brought to a processing station for fermentation and drying. The processing plant is inside a school for children with special needs. The company Vietcacao processes the cocoa beans and at the same time guides the children towards meaningful work. Very special, indeed! The relationship between Morin and Vietcacao is strong, and developed through Erithaj, a brand based on Vietnamese cocoa which is produced in the Morin factory. The Erithaj brand owners were involved in the founding of Vietcacao. Clearchox sold Erithaj for a while, but notwithstanding the excellent quality it was hardly bought.
Les merPralus, founded by François Pralus, is a brand born from a dream to own a cocoa plantation. After two years of searching, François found his ideal spot in 2003 on Nosy-Be, an island off the northwest coast of Madagascar, known as the Island of Perfumes. Surrounded by the scents of ylang-ylang, vetivers, peppers, and vanilla, he began his tree-to-bar journey. Set amidst the rolling hills of Nosy-Be, beyond the rice fields and between fragrant vetiver trees, frangipani, and raphias, lies the fertile land where François Pralus' cocoa trees thrive. The plantation, cultivated from scratch on a hillside, started with a nursery nurturing over 25,000 cocoa plants. Here, a variety of criollo beans, typical to the Malagasy land and known for the prized white bean, were chosen for their finesse. These seedlings, once matured, were planted in a preserved primary forest, under the canopy of large trees, allowing them to flourish for at least five years before bearing their first cocoa pods. Pralus' journey from a passionate dream to crafting exquisite tree-to-bar chocolate encapsulates a deep commitment to quality and the art of chocolate making.
Les merTaza Chocolate specializes in stone ground, minimally processed chocolate, focusing on letting the natural, bold flavors of organic cacao stand out. Founded by Alex Whitmore and his wife Kathleen Fulton, Taza started in Somerville, MA in 2005 after Alex was inspired by traditional chocolate in Oaxaca, Mexico. Taza is a pioneer in ethical cacao sourcing, establishing the first third-party certified Direct Trade Cacao Certification program in the U.S. They ensure fair compensation and sustainable practices with their cacao farmers. Their unique stone grinding process, using traditional Mexican molinos, preserves the intense, fruity flavors of the cacao, resulting in a rustic, gritty chocolate unlike any other.
Les merThe first time Morin bought Peruvian cocoa beans, in 2002, it was only a few bags. They discovered the remarkable quality and developed a keen interest in cocoa from other Peruvian regions. In 2004 everything came together, as Morin started working with a French-Peruvian couple who conduct direct trade with the producers in Peru, creating the all-important short chains and transparency. The beans used for this 70% organic chocolate bar originate from one single plantation in the Chanchamayo region of central Peru. They are a mixture of Criollo and Trinitario beans. The owner of the farm grows several types of trees, including papaya and coffee, in a plantation resembling a natural forest. For Morin, this farm stands out as a positive example: the farmer is very knowledgeable, is organically certified, and has similar yields from his mixed forest system, compared to other farmers who grow only cocoa.
Les merChocolat Madagascar, a multi-award-winning brand recognized globally for its excellence, produces its chocolate directly in Madagascar. This close proximity to the cocoa plantations allows for the freshest possible chocolate, capturing the intricate flavors as nature intended. With a commitment to fairness and sustainability, Chocolat Madagascar not only enhances the local economy through its Raise Trade practice but also supports agroforestry farming, benefiting Madagascar's rich biodiversity.
Les merFounded in 2019 by Jacob, Mellōw chocolate is a Copenhagen-based chocolate brand rooted in ethical and sustainable practices. Born from a suitcase of cocoa beans from Panama, Mellōw has evolved from initial experiments in Jacob's kitchen to a dedicated production facility. Their chocolate, made in small batches, prioritizes human rights, biodiversity, and sustainable cocoa farming. Mellōw chocolate is committed to slave-free and child labor-free chocolate, supporting cocoa agroforestry to combat deforestation. They blend science and art to craft chocolates that retain the natural benefits of cocoa beans, using natural and unrefined ingredients to preserve antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Jacob's vision for Mellōwis simple yet profound: to produce the finest quality chocolate with just two ingredients - ethically sourced cocoa beans and unrefined sugar. Mellōw's approach encompasses sustainable practices, ethical partnerships with farmers, organic ingredients, and plastic-free packaging. Focused on preserving the nutritional qualities of hand-picked cocoa beans, Mellōw chocolate develops its processes scientifically. They aim to inspire with well-designed products, collaborating with local creatives, all while striving to raise the bar in the chocolate industry.
Les merEach Flair Signature is: 100% Human Powered, Manual Espresso Press Environmentally Friendly – no pods & no plugs Easy to Clean – features the market’s only detachable brewing head Completely Portable – breaks down into handy carrying case (included) Comes standard with our Bottomless 2-in-1 Portafilter Backed by a limited 5-year warranty on the press stand and brew cylinder Signature Styling Weight: 3.18kg Dimensions: 35.6x25.4x10.2 cm Brew Head: Standard Brew Head Reservoir Capacity: 60ml Portafilter Diameter: 40mm Max Output: 40ml Dose: 12-18g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_WYLOCS1Mw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7arLkEmo3c
Les merOrigines Chocolate Makers specializes in small-scale, artisanal chocolate production, focusing on detailed roasting and taste-testing to perfect their products. They are committed to social and environmental responsibility, supporting sustainable cocoa projects in Colombia, Peru, and Liberia, and carefully choosing suppliers to minimize impact. The company collaborates with local producers for ingredients and creatively uses cocoa bean husks in herbal teas and soaps. They continually work on packaging recyclability and sourcing from ethical suppliers. Origines' “Bean to Bar” approach is about indulgence accessible to all chocolate lovers, emphasizing quality and sustainability.
Les merFounded in 2019 by Jacob, Mellōw chocolate is a Copenhagen-based chocolate brand rooted in ethical and sustainable practices. Born from a suitcase of cocoa beans from Panama, Mellōw has evolved from initial experiments in Jacob's kitchen to a dedicated production facility. Their chocolate, made in small batches, prioritizes human rights, biodiversity, and sustainable cocoa farming. Mellōw chocolate is committed to slave-free and child labor-free chocolate, supporting cocoa agroforestry to combat deforestation. They blend science and art to craft chocolates that retain the natural benefits of cocoa beans, using natural and unrefined ingredients to preserve antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. Jacob's vision for Mellōwis simple yet profound: to produce the finest quality chocolate with just two ingredients - ethically sourced cocoa beans and unrefined sugar. Mellōw's approach encompasses sustainable practices, ethical partnerships with farmers, organic ingredients, and plastic-free packaging. Focused on preserving the nutritional qualities of hand-picked cocoa beans, Mellōw chocolate develops its processes scientifically. They aim to inspire with well-designed products, collaborating with local creatives, all while striving to raise the bar in the chocolate industry.
Les merTaza Chocolate specializes in stone ground, minimally processed chocolate, focusing on letting the natural, bold flavors of organic cacao stand out. Founded by Alex Whitmore and his wife Kathleen Fulton, Taza started in Somerville, MA in 2005 after Alex was inspired by traditional chocolate in Oaxaca, Mexico. Taza is a pioneer in ethical cacao sourcing, establishing the first third-party certified Direct Trade Cacao Certification program in the U.S. They ensure fair compensation and sustainable practices with their cacao farmers. Their unique stone grinding process, using traditional Mexican molinos, preserves the intense, fruity flavors of the cacao, resulting in a rustic, gritty chocolate unlike any other.
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