Cacao Barry MILK COUVERTURE - PAPOUASIE 35% - PISTOLS - 2.5KG BAG
Product information
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35%Min. % Dry cocoa solids
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223%Min. % Dry milk solids
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36%Fat %
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High fluidity4
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35%Min. % Dry cocoa solids
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223%Min. % Dry milk solids
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36%Fat %
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High fluidity4
Recommended use
- Moulding
Pairing tips
- Gingerbread
- Licorice
- Raspberry
- Candied Ginger
- Caramel
- Walnuts
- Green Tea
- Earl Grey Tea
Product description
Papouasie 35% milk couverture chocolate is sourced directly from Papouasie a land rich in biodiversity in southern Ecuador. Its exotic wildlife and luxurious plants are the fruit of carefully selected Forastero beans.
Slightly smoky, this milk couverture chocolate reveals lovely fruity notes of hazelnut enhanced by a hint of caramel.
With a cocoa content of 35%, a fat content of 36%, and 23% milk, this milk couverture chocolate offers an exceptional creamy texture.
Ideal for all your creations, Papouasie 35% will bring a touch of elegance and finesse to your creations, whether they are pastries, ganaches, or moldings.
When you purchase this Cacao Barry chocolate, you contribute to a sustainable cocoa industry through the Cocoa Horizons Foundation which supports the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
Bean origin
Papua New Guinea beans, mainly Forastero variety
Specifications & packaging
Specifications
- Chocolate type:
- Milk
- range:
- product category:
Packaging
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- Order code:
- CHM-Q35PAP-E5-U70 (This code may not be valid in your country.Please get in touch with your commercial contact.)
- Shelf life:
- 18 months
- Description:
- 2.5 kg Bag
Other packages:
Certifications & sustainability
- Suitable For:
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- Halal
- KD-
- Vegetarian
- Free From:
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- Made with 100% pure cocoa butter
- Not Gluten
- Sustainability:
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- Cocoa Horizons Program
- Supporting Cocoa Horizons Foundation
Cocoa Horizons
With this chocolate, you support cocoa farmers. Chocolate needs the finest cocoa beans. Today and tomorrow. For every pack of chocolate you buy, we reinvest a part in sustainable cocoa farming through the Cocoa Horizons Foundation.
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