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− | '''There are two chocolate manufacturers in Madagascar, [[Chocolaterie Robert]] and [[Cinagra]], both producing high quality chocolate from cocoa grown exclusively in Madagascar.''' | + | '''There are two bean to bar chocolate manufacturers in Madagascar, [[Chocolaterie Robert]] and [[Cinagra]], both producing high quality cocoa and chocolate from cocoa grown exclusively in Madagascar.''' |
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* [[Chocolaterie Robert]] | * [[Chocolaterie Robert]] | ||
* [[Cinagra]] | * [[Cinagra]] | ||
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+ | Additionally, some chocolate brands are produced elsewhere using Madagascar cocoa, such as: | ||
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+ | * [http://www.patric-chocolate.com Patric Chocolate] | ||
+ | * [http://www.amanochocolate.com Amano Chocolate] | ||
+ | * [[Coppeneur Chocolate]] |
Revision as of 16:15, 8 April 2010
There are two bean to bar chocolate manufacturers in Madagascar, Chocolaterie Robert and Cinagra, both producing high quality cocoa and chocolate from cocoa grown exclusively in Madagascar.
Further information:
Additionally, some chocolate brands are produced elsewhere using Madagascar cocoa, such as: