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Baianí - Dark chocolate 70% with cacao nibs, lime and chili juice - BRAZIL - 58g

Pod
Trinitario
Tree-to-Bar

Spicy dishes are a staple of Bahian cuisine. Chili and chocolate are a proven combination, but Baianí challenged themselves to raise the bar for this recipe.

Looking for the perfect balance between the intensity of 70% dark chocolate and the spiciness of chili, the creators at Baianí wanted to create a pleasant taste, even for those who aren’t chili lovers. “Pimenta Bode” chili is soaked in lime juice for just the right amount of acidity. With this bar, they have created a real Bahia sensory experience!

CHF 8.75 32 in stock
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Country of origin
Brazil
Ingredients

​Cacao mass (70% Brazil), sugar, cacao nibs, lime juice, chili juice


Can contain
milk,
soy,
peanuts,
eggs,
nuts,
coconut
Average nutritional value for 100g
Energy 552kcal
Fat 45g
saturated fat 24g
Carbohydrates 28g
sugar 24g
Fiber 17g
Protein 10g
Salt 0g
Additional information
Weight: 58 g | Size: 10 × 17 cm | GTIN: 07898657010311

Cocoa farmer and chocolate maker

Baianí - Vale Potumuju

Vale Potumuju is Tuta and Juliana Aquino’s estate, where they grow high quality cacao made especially for the production of craft chocolate. They have created specific protocols for the harvest and post-harvest processes with the intention of maintaining the high level of quality of the cacao and giving their beans superior sensory results.

The cacao comes from hybrid Trinitario varieties. The traditional Pará and Parazinho, also called the amelonado variety, from the Lower Amazon region and only available in Brazil, can also be found in Vale Potumuju. The “roças”, or orchards, are identified and separated to preserve the distinctions of some of these varieties. In addition, they identified two different “terroirs” in their farm that produce two hybrids with different sensory notes: Lagoa and Paiol.

Tuta and Janina’s families have been in the business of growing and producing cacao since the early 1900's and now, through new agricultural practices and techniques, they are helping rewrite the history of Bahian cacao.

Baianí Chocolates
Baianí Chocolates is a Tree to Bar chocolate brand founded in 2018 by Tuta and Juliana Aquino with the goal of enhancing the quality of cacao grown on their estate, Vale Potumuju. The pair's intention at the beginning was to export specialty cacao beans from their farm located in the municipality of Arataca in the northeastern state of Bahia, Brazil. While these tests confirmed the achieved higher quality of the beans, a passion for the alchemy of chocolate-making was born and the brand was launched with 3 flavors in April 2018. Since then, Baianí has been growing at a fast pace, never compromising on quality, as attested by the many awards received. Tuta and Juliana’s commitments to quality, sustainability and preservation of the Mata Atlântica biome, one of the richest in the world, are showcased in all aspects of their craft. Each chocolate bar is made with their Single Origin cacao from Vale Potumuju, and every Baianí creation is inspired by Brazilian cuisine, with ingredients such as Cachaça, Tapioca and coffee husks, known as Cascara, mixed with chocolate in perfect harmony. Baianí is all about sharing a passion for Brazilian while bringing chocolate deliciousne...

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