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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Magdalena's Cacao Bean "Bean-to-Bar" Dark Chocolates


Here's a cool new find...artisan chocolates by Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolates.



Local organic cacao beans harvested from the farms of Gerry and Cynthia Baron in Magdalena, Laguna, hence the name, are used in all of Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolate products. And true to its "bean-to-bar" all-natural process, one can taste the pure, rich chocolate flavor in every bite. An engineer by profession, Gerry Baron tapped his training in designing customized equipment to produce a unique line of true artisan chocolates. And in August last year, Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolate rolled out the first batch of premium dark chocolate products.  


Simple, almost rustic, and big on all-natural chocolate flavor, each product delivers a taste and flavor experience that can only come from local, farm-grown cacao beans. And one can sense Gerry and Cynthia Baron's love for chocolates in each product, lovingly packed by hand in small packages. Semi sweet with a rich dark chocolate flavor, all Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolates are dairy free, making it less fattening. 


Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolates are packed in 80 gram packages, and available in Dark Chocolate with no filling, Roasted Cashew filling, Dried Mango filling and Marzipan Pili Nut. Priced at P 160 per pack (SRP), and for a limited time, will be sold at a special introductory offer at 25% in selected retail outlets. Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolates will also introduce a variant using low glycemic coco sugar for diabetics very soon. Very cool. 


Magdalena Cacao Bean Dark Chocolates are made from 60% Cacao Beans, 10% Additional Real Cocoa Butter, 29% Raw Washed Cane Sugar, 1% Vanilla Powder, and 1% Soya Lecithin. Absolutely no fillers or preservatives are used in the chocolate products.


Pure dark chocolate indulgence in every bite. Experience real "bean-to-bar" dark chocolate goodness with Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolates, a cool local product that's definitely worth checking out.

For more on Magdalena's 70% Cacao Bean Chocolates, check out my succeeding post here at http://dude4food.blogspot.com/2014/04/quick-bites-magdalenas-70-cacao-bean.html.

Magdalena Cacao Bean Dark Chocolates are currently available in the following stores:
  • Connie's Kitchen, Broadway corner 4th Street, New Manila, Quezon City
  • Our Kitchen, in both Examiner Street and Visayas Avenue branches
  • Chao Dao, in Maginhawa Street, UP Village, Rosa Alvero, Katipunan and W Capitol Drive, Baranggay Kapitolyo, Pasig City branches.
For more information and details, you can also check out their Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/BeanToBarDarkChocolates or simply google Magdalena Cacao Bean Chocolates. You can also give them a call at 011-63-999-700-7700.

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23 comments:

  1. Love your last shot! *thumbs up!*

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  2. Hi, love this chocolate. AWESOME!
    Thanks for sharing, guess I just feast with my eyes.

    Have a great week ahead,regards.

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    1. Hi Amelia, the chocolates were awesome, great to hear from you!

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  3. I'm a fan of this chocolate. It's so good! The best local chocolate I have ever tasted. Undoubtedly made with good ingredients, dedication and passion.

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    1. Definitely one of the best local products I've tried, thanks for stopping by!

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    1. hey mich, if you enjoy dark chocolate, you'll definitely enjoy this!

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  5. Oh! I love Dark Chocolate!!! You should try Chocolate Fire in Makati! The Best!
    Btw, nice shots! love it!

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  6. I got some from a girl named Therese. We took it to Japan and ate it - everyone enjoyed it!

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    1. Hi Johnny, great to hear, and thanks for stopping by!

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  7. omg--this is pure torture! i'm trying to wean myself from chocolates---i'd dream of these for sure.:p

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  8. It's really hard to find artisan or gourmet chocolates that's locally produced and with cacao's locally harvested. Hope they have more shops to supply their chocolates to so we could also have a try. Let's recommend them to food bazaars!

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    1. Hi Joy, I'm also hoping they expand their distribution soon, thanks for stopping by!

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    1. Hi Ramona, local premium dark chocolate, cool chocolate rush! Great to hear from you Ramona!

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    1. Hi FTF, cool chocolate rush! Thanks for stopping by!

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  11. I will always pick dark chocolate over milk choco or anything. YUM. You just remind me I have to get a bar... planning on making brownies.

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    1. Hi iska, nothing like dark chocolate, great to hear from you iska!

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  12. You should try TsokoFino. Handcrafted chocolate with pili nuts and mango. It's made and sold at Zaan Japanese Tea House in Brgy, Paligsahan, QC. Getting popular among Japanese tourists. Good souvenir from our country and great gift for special occasions...

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