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[[File:Madecasse_0001.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Madécasse chocolate bar with 70% cocoa]] | [[File:Madecasse_0001.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Madécasse chocolate bar with 70% cocoa]] | ||
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* [http://www.roguechocolatier.com/products-page Sambirano] by Rougue Chocolatier | * [http://www.roguechocolatier.com/products-page Sambirano] by Rougue Chocolatier | ||
* [[J.D. Gross Madagaskar]] | * [[J.D. Gross Madagaskar]] | ||
− | * [[Madanga]] by Rausch Schokolade. | + | * [[Madanga]] by Rausch Schokolade |
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+ | [[File:Madanga 05.jpg|thumb|600px|none|[[Madanga]] bar by Rausch in Germany.]] | ||
== Additional information == | == Additional information == |
Revision as of 14:09, 31 May 2010
There are two main chocolate manufacturers in Madagascar, Chocolaterie Robert and Cinagra, producing high quality chocolate from cocoa grown exclusively in Madagascar.
Both Cinagra and Chocolaterie Robert are bean-to-bar chocolate makers of single origin, meaning they grow their cocoa as well as produce their chocolate in Madagascar.
Further information:
Additionally, Madécasse is a chocolate produced entirely in Madagascar by Chocolaterie Robert that is sold in the US and Canada.
Companies and brands using cocoa grown in Madagascar but whose chocolates are produced outside Madagascar include:
- Patric Chocolate
- Amano Artisan Chocolate
- Coppeneur Chocolate
- Lindt (Excellence Madagascar range)
- VAO VAO
- Sambirano by Rougue Chocolatier
- J.D. Gross Madagaskar
- Madanga by Rausch Schokolade