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Pride Of our country In chocolate industry

Chocolates are always special to children. Our country got a silver medal in the International chocolate award. India’s foray into the ‘bean to bar artisanal chocolates would have remained a closely guarded secret if it was not for the Paul And Mike brand winning a Silver in the International Chocolate Awards of 2020-2021 season. The chocolates which got awarded is manufactured in Kerala. This Kerala-based brand is paulandmilk. Vikash Temani is the owner of this brand. This brand clinched the position with their ‘64% Dark Sichuan Pepper And Orange Peel Vegan Chocolate’.Chocolate richness is dependent on its ingredients. Every Paul & Mike bar you eat will help remove CO2 from the environment and will help secure our children’s future. Indian Fruits that use this brand of chocolates are Alphonsa mango, Sitapal, Jamun and Berry. There are a lot of new arrivals in this brand and the way of gift box has different specifications. The cost of these chocolates is 250.
The ingredients used in the 64% Dark Sichuan pepper and orange peel vegan chocolate
•Fine flavour cocoa beans, no cocoa powder/ solids.
•Muscovado sugar, not the refined white kind.
•Rich, pure cocoa butter; no hydrogenated vegetable oil.
•Non-GMO sunflower lecithin, not soya lecithin.
•No added vanilla nor chocolate flavours.
•Nothing artificial.
•Only real fruits, nuts, spices & pure floral distillates.

Some of the other flavour of this brand which secured awards:

*49% FINE MILK REAL ALPHONSO MANGO CHOCOLATE

*64% MILD DARK JAMUN VEGAN CHOCOLATE

*64% MILD DARK BALKAN ROSE VEGAN CHOCOLATE

*64% MILD DARK ITALIAN PIEDMONT HAZELNUTS VEGAN CHOCOLATE




Credits: Jothika

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