11:08 AM

ChocoMuseo - the SHOP


Our Shop was designed for enhancing the products we are selling.


All our products have the same theme : Cacao and Chocolate and a lot of the products are designed only for ChocoMuseo.

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9:59 AM

ChocoMuseo Shop

Our shop is located inside...
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8:47 AM

What is ChocoMuseo ?

A video which will explain you everything about ChocoMuseo.


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2:53 PM

Video from the thermal waters during the Cacao Tour


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2:44 PM

Video of the first Chocolate Workshop


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2:00 PM

First Chocolate Workshop - A success !!!

Yesterday, we had our first chocolate workshop with 5 future Chocolatiers and our 2 teachers: Daphne and Armando.

The workshop was a real success and the chocolate factory was really well decorated and prepared for welcoming our first customers.



During this workshop, Daphne explained them about the Cacao tree, the Cacao pods and how we obtain fermented cacao beans, the base for making a delicious chocolate.
Then everybody toasted the cacao beans on a comal in one of the patio and then pealed the cacao beans.
We prepared a cacao husk tea for everybody with the cacao husk. We then ground the cacao nibs to obtain a thick paste that we used for preparing different types of chocolate drinks (hot, cold nd Mayan style).


Finally, we had prepared some well-ground pure cacao paste for people to prepare their own chocolate adding sugar, vanilla, peanuts, cashews, coffee beans, almonds...


At the end of the chocolate workshop, everybody is going to leave with 16 chocolate that they made themselves.

We are now waiting for other future "chocolatier" and have some more fun preparing good organic chocolate.


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11:45 AM

A new Cacao Tree at ChocoMuseo


Pablo Carransa and his wooden cacao tree

Yesterday, we welcomed our new cacao tree made by Pablo Carransa, a reknowned artist from Nandasmo.

The tree has a real cacao trunk but the pods, flowers, leaves and cherelles are made out of wood, leather, fabric...

The result is really impressive for a 2.5 m high cacao tree.





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