Canary & Fox Micro Market
Chocosol, 5 Chili Bomba Drinking Chocolate (135g) | 70% Dark Chocolate
Chocosol, 5 Chili Bomba Drinking Chocolate (135g) | 70% Dark Chocolate
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5 Chili Bomba Drinking Chocolate
- 70% dark chocolate
- 135g bar
This spicy drink honours the sacred and traditional fusion of chillies and cacao. Chocosol grinds achiote to add flavour and a beautiful red hue that gives this chocolate its crimson colour and provocative name.
Directions:
Blender:
Add 6 squares of chocolate to 8oz of hot water, blend for one minute.
Stovetop:
Bring 8oz of water to a boil, add 6 squares of chocolate and stir continuously until chocolate is melted and blended into the water.
Tips:
Try making our drinks with coffee for an energizing mocha, or your choice of milk for a dependently rich chocolate con leche!
Ingredients: roasted cacao nibs, raw cane sugar, achiote, chilies, allspice, sea salt.
About ChocoSol
ChocoSol is a business and social enterprise transforming cacao, the food of the gods, into small-batch, bean-to-bar, artisanal dark chocolate.
The concept of ChocoSol was originally founded in 2004 in Oaxaca, Mexico, by Michael Sacco, and has been based in Toronto since 2006. The origin of their name has links to 3 languages: English, Spanish, and French. ‘Sol’ is from the Spanish word for ‘sun’ and refers to ChocoSol's first 1,000 kilograms of cacao that were roasted with solar power in Oaxaca. In French, ‘sol’ means soil, acknowledging that you must have the soil of the gods in order to have the food of the gods. In English ‘soul’ reminds Chocosol of the importance of conducting their work with a good mind and spirit.
The ChocoSol Vision
A future in which our food system and practices are people-centred, socially-just, ecological, and dignified.
The ChocoSol Mission
- To craft revolutionary chocolate that is good for mind, body, and soil.
- To lead and inspire- while learning from and alongside- the craft chocolate industry to continually improve its practices, values, and standards.
- To work in partnership, collaboration, and co-operation with indigenous communities across the Americas to support community-focused ecological regeneration.
