Blonde 40% Mini Chocolate Bar, Kuala Kokoo, Ghana, Chocolarder

This bar’s tasting notes are: Flavours of biscuit and caramel, melting into sweet shortbread. This caramelised white chocolate uses natural fats extracted from Ghanaian cocoa as well as the rich flavours of toasted milk, to create a delicious blonde chocolate bar. The Ghanaian cocoa comes from a cooperative that was established in 1993 to give cocoa farmers greater say in the cocoa trade, while improving their quality of life and the well being of their communities.
Total Weight: 20g.
Ingredients: Cocoa Beans, Unrefined Raw Sugar and MILK powder.
£2.50

About the Producer

Chocolarder are a Cornish company who make small batches of bean to bar chocolate. The team take inspiration from ingredients on their doorstep such as Cornish honey and wild gorse flowers, and then use traditional techniques to craft the finest chocolate.

They work directly with cocoa farmers to ensure that a fair wage is paid for their work and product and guarantee that all the crops are organically grown and free from pesticides. All of the cocoa that goes into Chocolarder chocolate come from pods which are split and fermented at their place of origin so the farmers have a huge role in helping to attain the final flavour of the chocolate.

The raw sugar cane that Chocoalarder use is grown in Brazil as part of the Native’s Green Cane Project. This ensures a traditional harvest during which the cane is cut down while green rather than burnt down. This sees a lower yield but is significantly more sustainable and saves the habitats of innumerable animals, birds and insects.

Sustainability

Chocolarder have a number of governing principles: plastic free packaging, slavery free and fairly traded ingredients direct from farmers, palm oil free and emulsifier free products, and supporting reforestation projects around the globe.

There are no artificial ingredients in Chocolarder chocolate and only the best natural ingredients are selected, in the most eco conscious way possible.

Chocolarder use cocoa beans grown by charity projects. This means huge efforts are going into saving rainforests and their inhabitants, and funds and resources are given to farmers who are specifically working to preserve rainforests in Peru and Sierra Leone.