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Little Burde Single Origin Milk Chocolate Guatuso Costa Rica 58%
Little Burde Single Origin Milk Chocolate Guatuso Costa Rica 58%
Regular price
$4.50 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$4.50 USD
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.7oz bar
This dark milk is quickly becoming the fan favorite, smooth milk flavor whilst keeping all the flavor notes of the beans with milky caramel and a slight fruit finish.
FLAVOR PROFILE
Cashew, Caramel, Vanilla
ALL ABOUT THE BEANS
Type: Central Fermentary
Location: Guatuso and Upala, Alajuela, Costa Rica
Variety: Trinitario and Criollo
ABOUT THE FARM
Nahua Cacao works closely with 240 smallholder cocoa farmers in the area, sourcing pods from native trees, which tend to be a mix of Trinitario and Criollo
You’ve heard of small batch.
We’re littler than that.
Little batches and little bars, made in a little city by a little founder.
And why should that matter to you?
Being little—and staying little—allows us to act righteously.
And that righteousness is what makes the chocolate so damn good!
We are working at a scale where we can choose not to compromise.
On anything.
So we don’t.
Only the best cacao beans, that we are 100% certain are ethically sourced.
Only organic evaporated cane juice instead of processed sugars.
Only stupidly excellent milk when we need it.
Only the most righteous, delicious chocolate bars.
Made by hand, to the unusually high standards of our little operation.
And why should that matter to you?
Being little—and staying little—allows us to act righteously.
And that righteousness is what makes the chocolate so damn good!
We are working at a scale where we can choose not to compromise.
On anything.
So we don’t.
Only the best cacao beans, that we are 100% certain are ethically sourced.
Only organic evaporated cane juice instead of processed sugars.
Only stupidly excellent milk when we need it.
Only the most righteous, delicious chocolate bars.
Made by hand, to the unusually high standards of our little operation.
We will not *ever* compromise on the human rights side of sourcing and production. The cacao trade can be sketchy to say the least, and often is criminal. If you want to know more about that, google “cacao human rights violations.”
Little Burde is a queer woman-owned and operated little business in San Francisco.
We are proud of that, and proud of the chocolate we make.
Try one of our little bars. They’re just the right size...Each Little Burde Bar is made from beans ethically and directly sourced by Meridian Cocoa. A single batch makes as little as 100 and up to 250 bars. With so many changing variables, each batch is unique. My current batch maximum is about 8 kilograms of un-roasted beans which, after sorting the bad beans from the good ones, yields about 7 kilograms of delicious chocolate. Typically, with a good batch where all goes right, there will be about 200 bars to share with you all. Changing variables such as adding a couple of seconds to the bean’s roasting time can change the flavor of the chocolate. This makes every Little Burde batch of chocolate unique and each bar a rare taste of that batch. That’s why we record each batch number at the back of the bars.
We are proud of that, and proud of the chocolate we make.
Try one of our little bars. They’re just the right size...Each Little Burde Bar is made from beans ethically and directly sourced by Meridian Cocoa. A single batch makes as little as 100 and up to 250 bars. With so many changing variables, each batch is unique. My current batch maximum is about 8 kilograms of un-roasted beans which, after sorting the bad beans from the good ones, yields about 7 kilograms of delicious chocolate. Typically, with a good batch where all goes right, there will be about 200 bars to share with you all. Changing variables such as adding a couple of seconds to the bean’s roasting time can change the flavor of the chocolate. This makes every Little Burde batch of chocolate unique and each bar a rare taste of that batch. That’s why we record each batch number at the back of the bars.
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