Peruvian chocolates are gradually conquering palates worldwide

Published 2024년 9월 16일

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The article celebrates International Chocolate Day on September 13, a holiday with origins in France and recognized for its connection to Roald Dahl and Milton S. Hershey. It highlights the global popularity of chocolate, particularly highlighting Switzerland, Belgium, France, and Italy for their quality production. The article also emphasizes the importance of cocoa, with Peru being a significant producer, as the country's chocolate exports have seen a 75% increase to $73 million between January and October 2023, mainly to the United States. The article concludes by mentioning several Peruvian chocolate brands that have contributed to this growth and success in the global market.
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(Agraria.pe) September 13 was the International Chocolate Day. This holiday was created in France in 1995, as a tribute to the British writer Roald Dahl, author of the story "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." This date also had the support of the United States, and all by chance, since that same day was also the birth of Milton S. Hershey, the founder and owner of the Hershey Chocolate Company. Chocolate, with its roots in the ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica, has evolved and expanded globally, adapting to diverse cultures. The case of Switzerland stands out, which is currently recognized for its excellence in chocolate production, with iconic brands such as Lindt, Toblerone and Nestlé that have established a world standard of quality. Belgium, on the other hand, is famous for its artisanal chocolate and is known for its production of pralines and truffles. In addition, France should be mentioned, which stands out for its dark chocolate and elegant chocolate cakes. Italy ...
Source: Agraria

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