Model: PS001 / PS002 Product Weight: 620 g ± 5 g Product Dimensions: W: 160 mm L: 160 mm H: 32 mm Maximum Capacity: 3000 g / 105.82 oz Minimum Capacity: 0.1 g Measuring Units: g / oz Readability: 0.1 g Repeatability: 0.1 g Linearity: 1 d Indication Limit: 3090 g / 108.99 oz Power Supply: 5 V / 500 mA Battery: Lithium-ion rechargeable 3.7 V 2200 mAh Battery Life: Up to 16~40 hours Display: Dot matrix LED Material: PC Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Warranty: 1 Year Inside the Package: Acaia Pearl Model S Coffee Scale (White / Black) x 1 Heat Resistant Coaster (Round) x 1 Micro USB Charging Cable x 1
Les merTinn Per kork med Isbjørn er inspirert av norsk natur og tradisjoner.I norsk kulturhistorie har det vært produsert gjenstander av tinn i nærmere 3000 år. Tinn-Per har ført de gamle håndverkstradisjoner videre kombinert med moderne teknikk.Tinnet som anvendes til støping er alltid av beste kvalitet. (93% tinn – 7% antimon)Tinn-Per er et tinnstøperi etablert i 1965 på Hønefoss.
Les merDivine acidity The bright orange and green of the goldenberries – which look like small tomatoes – is vibrant against the blue sky. Their fresh, acidic, deep ripeness gives you goosebumps. Small crispy goldenberry bits prickle your tongue as they melt and mingle with the rich dark chocolate. This is a true Inca-chocolate, sweet and sour all at once. It is believed this 3000 year old recipe was sent to earth by the Inca Gods themselves. Equator Collection Chocolatier Domantas Uzpalis says: “For me, the concept of the Equator Collection is that I use ingredients coming from one ecosystem. Because the water, the earth, the minerals of that ecosystem is the life of the plants. And inherently, living things that grow together, will taste better together. Every bar from this collection is made with ingredients originating close to the equator. With vivid, intense aromas blended into a tropical chocolate. Friends, jump into the tropical adventure!”
Les merSituated at the southern end of the Yucatán Peninsula, Guatemala is the most densely inhabited state in Central America, sharing its borders with Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico, and Belize. It boasts dual coastlines: a slender gateway to the Caribbean Sea's Gulf of Honduras to the east, and a Pacific coastline in the southwest. Georgia Ramon is an active participant in the De La Selva cooperative, which finds its roots in the project initiatives of the esteemed rainforest management organization, OroVerde. In Spanish, 'DeLaSelva' translates to 'from the rainforest'. The purchase of Jolomijix chocolate cultivates income for the indigenous Quecha communities residing along the Sierra de las Minas National Park's perimeter. This mountainous region, which houses more than 885 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, has been a UNESCO biosphere reserve since 1992 due to its distinct cloud forest biodiversity, which ascends to over 3000 meters. The legendary quetzal, a bird sacred to the Mayan gods and the national symbol of Guatemala, also calls this area home. The cocoa is grown using a unique method within biodiverse forest gardens, intermingled with fruit and shade trees. This approach yields abundant harvests for decades, offering additional income to families and simultaneously preserving the rainforest. By controlling their processing and marketing, the small-scale farmers bolster their economic independence and self-sufficiency. Guatemala's unique cocoa has held a significant place in the advanced Mayan civilization for over 2000 years, a tradition still upheld by the descendants in the Sierra de las Minas. Today, over 400 small farmers from the Quecha community, direct descendants of the Maya, actively participate in cocoa cultivation, carrying forward their ancestors' legacy.
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