At the industry’s peak at the end of the 19th century, the ‘chocolate islands’ cranked out nearly 35,000 tonnes of cocoa per year. SAO TOME: A morsel of chocolate sits on the tongue, and a strong yet subtle flavour starts to blossom. “When the chocolate starts to soften, you […]
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