Alléno & Rivoire – Tablet Peru 80% Birch sugar
Alléno & Rivoire – Tablet Peru 80% Birch sugar
11.00 €
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At Alléno & Rivoire, we taste a fresh and seasonal chocolate with frank tastes – a chocolate that, with each bite, takes the senses on a journey to the lands where the beautiful cocoa beans that make it up come from! Here we are heading to Peru.
Name of the product : Tablet Peru 80% Birch sugar
Brand : Alléno & Rivoire
Description : The beans that come from San Martin in Peru, will offer chocolate flavors of black fruits and cherries, as well as a sweet bitterness. In this bar, dark chocolate is worked with birch sugar.
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