Theo & Philo gift box
Code: 3127Product detailed description
Philo Chua sources the cocoa, in collaboration with the organization Gawad Kalinga, from a group of farmers. Gawad Kalinga helps people out of poverty.
(Barangay is the smallest political administrative unit in the Philippines.)
Milk chocolate Adobo
Award-winning milk chocolate with soy toffee and black pepper. This bar will melt any heart with its peppery spiciness and brilliant toffee flavour, all thanks to a delectable adobo platter.
Adobo is a popular Filipino dish that usually consists of chicken or pork marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic and with black peppercorns, then simmered quietly in the marinade. Every region in the Philippines has its own version of this dish.
Cacao from Malabog
Theo & Philo works with cocoa from the barangay Malabog, a community of about 11,000 inhabitants, which is part of Davao City, the largest city in the Philippines by area. Everything in Davao City is low-rise and very green, sprawling in hill country.
There are many small cocoa farmers in Malabog. Growing conditions are perfect. In 2019, for example, Nong Joe won, out of 226 participants from 55 countries the prize for the best cocoa beans of the world in the International Cocoa Awards (ICA).
Philo Chua sources the cocoa, in collaboration with the organization Gawad Kalinga, from a group of farmers. Gawad Kalinga helps people out of poverty.
(Barangay is the smallest political administrative unit in the Philippines.)
Ingredients: Cane sugar, cocoa beans (25%), cocoa butter, milk powder, butter, soya sauce, black pepper.
Dark with black sesame, cashew and pilinuts 65%
Forget about Romeo and Juliet. Glazed pilin nuts and roasted pinipig with intense milk chocolate form a perfect match from culinary heaven.
Pili and Pinipig is the best story there is. It should come as no surprise that glazed pilin nuts and toasted pinipig are a match made in culinary heaven. After all, they combine the perfectly sweet with intense milk chocolate.
Pinipig is roasted, crushed, unripe, still green glutinous rice (Oryza sativa var. Glutinosa) that is often used in the Philippines as a topping for desserts, but is also used in cakes, drinks and other foods. Like chocolate.
The pili nut is the fruit of an originally Filipino tree. The seeds (nuts) are often roasted with honey and eaten or used in confectionery. Like in this chocolate.
Ingredients: cane sugar, cocoa beans (25%), cocoa butter, milk powder, glazed pilin nuts (pilin nuts, sugar, oil), rice grains
Dark with Green Mango and Salt 65%
Dried green mango with a little salt combined with pure Philippine chocolate is a distinct new flavour for dreamers and chocolate lovers
What happens when you take a beloved couple and add a third-wheel? Well, in this case gastronomic magic happens. Dried green mango, a little salt, and dark chocolate create a distinctly Filipino flavor that’s sure to inspire a whole new batch of dreamers and chocolate lovers.
Ingredients: cocoa beans (58%), cane sugar, cocoa butter, dried green mango, sea salt
Additional parameters
Category: | Chocolate bar |
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Weight: | 0.02 kg |
Importer: | Čokolandia, Carezza s.r.o., Lidická 700/19, 602 00 Brno-Veveří |
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