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8:13 pm April 11, 2006
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Masur
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Has anyone heard of Ah Cacao Chocolate Café in Quintana Roo, Mexico. They sell real chocolate made i Mexico from Mexican porcelana beans.
[url]http://www.ahcacao.com/[/url]
“Porcelana: The Holy Grail of Pure Criollos” (Maricel E. Presilla)
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5:55 am April 27, 2006
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Art Pollard
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Hmmm… I’ve never heard of them. Where on their website does it say they have Mexican Porcelana? I couldn’t find that anywhere.
I am curious how their agave bon-bon tastes. That could be interesting.
-Art
Fine Chocolate Made From The Bean
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Fine Chocolate Made From The Bean
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5:54 am April 28, 2006
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Masur
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Your right Art, my misstake, nothing about Porcelana at the website.
“Porcelana: The Holy Grail of Pure Criollos” (Maricel E. Presilla)
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1:09 am May 2, 2006
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Martin Christy gave us advice when we started Ah Cacao Real Chocolate so I guess we’ve almost gone full-circle! (Hope he sees this and remembers)
Anyway, Ah Cacao does make chocolate bars with mexican cacao (mostly “criollo” strains) but we don’t have a pure porcelana bar (mainly for market reasons – porcelana cacao is about 4 times more expensive than criollo strains). Happy to answer any questions…
Rohan
http://www.ahcacao.com
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